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Other <'tttes rcportang new
luw:-. wcrc Jacksonville. where a
1011rn111g reading or 14 bettered a
!15 year old January rf:'cord by
unc degree, and Tampa. which
broke a rc<·ord set in 1905 with l!2
de~retis
s pokesman Dave Wolverton said
the demand for electricity or 10.5
million kilowatts this morning
broke the record for the second
day in a row and forced r otating
blackouts in e1ll cities served by
the utility from Miami to the
Jo,lor ida Georgia border
ing already lo rotate power out-
ages 20 to JO minutes al a time."
healing equipment we re using
that equipment "
The t·1trus gmwcr!'i al!;o Wl·re
us ing irrigation systcmo., and
wind machines in ;rn effort to
1>revent damage
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101( fl'\0t1rd 11114 ' I ht.• !JI C\lt<JUS
l<inuar' 11114 r111 th•· 1 aµrlitl wa~
11 d..-grn .. , 111 I !Y1 I
Even K c> We~t mane1ged to tie
the rec·ord low or 41 ~et Jan 12 .
1886 Miami wa:. at the freezing
mark. 32 degrees. the coldest
Jan 13 on record
.. Due to thl' recor d C'Old we're
meeting <m extrC'mely heavy de
mand fur t:IC!ct r ie1ty,"
Wolverton said "As a ·res ult. it's
heen neccssarv for u s this morn-
The Florida citrus belt in cen
tr al Florida was hit wath tern
per atures ranging from 20 to 26
degrees. forcing many growers
to take preventive action.
"We've had temperatures cold
enoul{h to probably eause some
damage ... said Don Farmer,
gt'n Pral manager of Florida
Citrus Mutual "Those who had
··Rut at takes lw1t l1> thn:t>
weeks for an orani:w t•J -;how that
1t 's really been hurl.·· Farmer
:.aid .. Any 1h:1m agt• we ex pec·l to
havt· will bt• 1n JUllT yrt•ld l11<;c; _J Florida Power & Lig ht <See t'l.ORIOi\, Page i\21 _
Weeping Alaia testifies
'
Cancer clinic
not 'raided'
By JODI CADENHF;AO
OI Ille 0•11' Pllel Sl•ll
A Me xican doctor C'Onfirmed
polic(' reports today that the
arrest of a Laguna Hills photo-
grapher and two owners of a
cancer clinic was not connected
with the Laetrile treatment
center .
Dr. Ma rio Soto. m e dical
director for the Cydel Clinic.
told the Dailv Pilot t hat Miguet
APWI ........
'STAY IN KOREA'
H•lg •t he•rlnga
Haig opposes
V.S. leaving
SowhKorea
WASHINGTON (APJ Alex·
ander M. Haig says he opposes
withdrawal or u .s. forces from
South Korea because it would
unsetUe Asian allies and send a
"self-defeating" signal to China.
Dul Haig, who is President·
elect Reagan's nominee for
secretary of slate. refused lo say
whether he would oppose lh£
Peking government ·s use of
force agalnal Taiwan. He said
that was too senalllve a subject
to be diacuued in public.
Hai1 had told the Senatt
Forel1n Relations Commltlet
earlier that he opposed an)
~~~~~~~'i\S~uth Korea a me. TDCJ1Y,"-dunn1 the -
fourth day of hia confirmation
hearinp, he waa aaked why.
''I lh1nk the major impact we
would have to consider would be
tbe Impact on Japan, which in
1trate1ic terma haa looked on
South Korea u a da11er p0lnted
It the· heart of Tokyo," Hall
aald.
"In unfriendly hands or even
in dlapultd hands It would tW
very unHtllln1 to Tokyo. It
would haft a ~parable Im·
( ... MIG, Pa1e Al)
a nd Guillermo del Rio, owners
of the Tijuana clinic. were re-
1 e ascd unharmed following
their arrest by Mexican police
Saturday afternoon .
Kelly Thompson , hired by a
Laguna Hills· based tour group,
Health on Wheels. to take pic-
tures of the clinic, was re-
leased following seizure or his
film and a body search by
police.
Mexican police armed with
machine guns a nd saweCI orr
shot guns reportedly burst into
the clinic's plush courtyard as 37
startled Americans to uring the
facility looked on .
"I was in my office at the
time ... said Dr. Soto in an in-
terview from the Tijuana
clinic. "ll was nothing concern-
ing the clinic or Laetrile ...
Dr. Soto s aid that he was
told by police that the del Rio
brothers' arrest had something
to do with a r obber y . The
c linic is own e d by e ight
brothers who are also affiliated
with Cy to P h a rm a
Laboratories. world's lar gest
producer or Laetrile.
In a statement to reporters.
Ricardo Gilbert He rrera. chief
or Baja "State Judic ial Police in
Tijuana. said that the arrests
or the del Rio brothe rs and
seven others was the result or
the investigation or a car -
s tealing ring, where autos were
stolen in the United States and
sold south of the border.
Apparently Thompson was an
innocent bystander who hap-
pened to be taking pictar es at
the time or the raid. accor ding
to authorities.
P olice identified three men
a rrested in connection with the
.car theft ring including Aurelio
Rogas Dominguez. 28; Gilbert
Mayen Teraz. 23 , and J esus
Domingo Duron Elias, 20. Also
a r rested w e r e the Cyd e l
brothers, two clinic employees
and an unidentified woman.
"I asked the state police for
a pass for safely for m y pa·
tienls," said Dr. Soto.
The doctor added that he re·
cei ved assurances from the
police that none of the patients
undergoing therapy at the
clinic would be harmed.
(See CANCER, Pa1e AZ>
FBI hunts clues
in jet bombing~
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (APJ
-Dozens of FBI agents
swarmed over the San Juan
area today, hunting for clues to
a s mall band of independence-
se_ekin• terroriua _blamed .for.
the l45-million bombin1 of
Puerto Rico's Air National
Guard unit.
The bombing early Monday,
which destroyed el1ht of the
unit's 2'>Conair II Jet fl1hten and
dama1ed two others, waa the
third attack ln 14 montha 'by the
Macheteroa, tbe Puerto Rican
Popular Army, on tbe U.S.
military pnMnce-in Amertc11s
laland commonwealtb. But ol·
ftclala 1ave no lncUcaUoa tbat
they h8d any clues to U.. Identity
of the bombers.
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0•11' Pilot P""'• by P•lm-o ·o ... ,..11
32 YEARS OF SEPARATION ENDED IN NEWPORT BEACH MONDAY
Marsha Hesslle end Linda Lyle meet d•d, Robert Morrt1
Lost 'branch' found
Coo.st iromen locate dad after 32 years
It took only two phone calls for Li n
da Lyle to find her dad.
Afte r being Sf..'paraterl for 32 years.
the Newport Hcaeh woman and her s is·
ter. Mar sha. of El Toro thought that the)
would never see their father again.
Tiit: GIRLS WERE 4 anct 6 years
old whe n t hey last saw Robe rt Morris
T hey were Ii v ing with him and his
second wife Rell v an Florida when their
mom came to pic k t he m up for a shop-
ping trip and took them back wtlh her to
Cleveland
Over the ,·ears. the memor ies of
their days with their father a nd step·
mo the r faded as they m oved on to
California and began raising their own
families. Their mother·s death five
years a~o started them t hinking once
again of their early c hildhood days.
THEN THEIR daughters .
T r acie and Allison. e ach cam e home
with assignments to resear ch their fami -
ly tree.
"Every time we'd try to research
the family tree, the.re was a lways one
branch missing." explained Linda. "We
decided it wasn't going to be that way
a ny more."
Although other attempts to find their
dad had been unsuccessful. the two sis-
ters were_determined not to give up.
"DO \'Ol' HAVE AN\' idea how
many Morr1sC's arc m the phone book '.' ..
c-1s kt'd Marsha "A lot ..
Luckilv. their father had had a son
and named him Robert Morris. Their
father was onl~· a phone call. 3.000 miles
and 32 years awav.
"Iii. I 'm Linda '.\l orris /\re you
Hol>t'rt Morns ... a s ki·d his long·lost
daug htc•r
"I THOU(;HT IT WAS just some
kind of a joke." said Robert Morris. of
ht!-i first eomTrsat ion with his daughter
last wet•k.
Morris told his daughters that he
had almost gi\'en up all hope of e\'er see-
ing them again a ft C'r several attempts to
lo<'alt• them failed.
"I HAD A BROKEN HEART for 32
vear s." said Morris in an interview at
his d aughter 's Newport Beach hom e .
Rob('rt Morris and his wife will be
vis iting the Or a nge Coast arna for a
week. During t hat time t hey have a lot
lo cateh up on.
Linda has two new brothers and he r
dad has two daughters. two sons-in-law
and five grandchildren to get to know.
"We'\'e pretty much d ecided to start
fro m today r ather than rehash ing the
past." said Linda . -Ry Jody Cadnhead
(}.S. hostages
___ Freedom ... "'postponed '.,
By 'fte AMOCla&ed Presa
A lop Iranian ne1ot1ator said
today "It seems that the date of
the release of the hostages la ap-
proaching," but that final •free·
ment hu not been reached and
release ol the 52 Americans may
be po1tponed, the official Ira-
nian newa a1ency reported.
I r an 's Parliament,
meanwhile, put off debate on
two bU.11 aimed at helplq re·
solve the hostage c risis bul a
parliamentary spokesman said
the re was no Indication or op·
position to the measures .
Para quoted Ahmed Aalai, an
official in the prime mlnlater'a
offlce involved ln ne1ottaltons to
end the 14-month crisis, as dlA-
cuaaina the latett ne1ottaU0u
bet ween the United States and
Iran throu1h Al1erlan ln -
termedlari• u well u "rumon
•
that the hostages may be freed
by Friday.''
''In view of the fact that the
United States• commitment has
been accepted by the Al1erian
·government coverin1 the retum
o f all Iranian aaaeta and
necessary measures for ~urn·
1n1 the useta of the depoHd
shah and his relatives . . . tt
aeema that the date of the re·
lease of the boata1ea la ap-
proachiai." Aatat told Pan.
·~.
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Claims
har1n 11<ll
• motive
th· t'Rtmt:RH'K S('llOl·:.l1r:111.
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a11yon1· IHSI .IUlll' 1:J Y.111'11 111•. •·x
w1f1• and lt1·r at111rn•'\ fril'nd
wi·rl· :-.lain
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fought haC'k IP<iro., a nd a t nn~
p111nt nodded. tiff lnt<1 itpp:irent
s lct•p. t•1ld the .... even w111mrn.
five-man jury :vl nnday that "l
had no such th1>ught .... what('ver"
when defense attorne v l\lhert r s H amS('V inq111rl'tl ,, I hi' "Ill'
gt·on int<·nd1•d harm v. h1 11 go11i.•
to Margy i\laio.i ., h11rn 1· .1h11 in
lfuntingtun llarh••tll
Tht.• 51J y1·a r old ••1 I h•·1wtl11•
s pt>1·1alss t. who .... t• 11r;1t·t11·c v. as
hasl•d 111 Lo.., 1\l.1m11 11", trs llfif'd
th:tt ht· thought 'that th•·re w!'rf'
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h11m1 · n11 th1 fat,.ful !· rid;n 111
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ht' fore• I h•· .... t a 11d 1n1~ room only
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"thl' h<1tlom st·t·nwd 111 d rop nut
of 1•\1•r y th1ng · wh1·11 his
d a u g h l t• r . M a r 1 ;1 • a I ht' r
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I 1•11uldn't !>1·11..,1· v. hat I w :1'i tin
ini.: ... Alaia t1·s11r1NI "'" \'111n'
ri!'sn j! and fading ;,.., h1• -;pokl'
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:inti 1n111w1•nt h~ rt•<i'-on 11( 1110.,an1
I\' to d11ublt• murd1•1 1 liarl'I'"
tirought agarn'il turn
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\\"ea lht•r
Fair toniRht with in
cr easing hit!h rloudint's!'
Wednesday Lows tonight
45 at beaches to 55 inlanct
Highs Wednesday 64 alonf!
the coast to 72 inland.
INSIDE TeD.4\'
Cowboys. wtrn> and rnge""' __ make. J4' .somLoJ_ Lhe_ neua-
1 rom Waahington lheae da111.
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Trucker loses job
over nail spill
1i.land1> he.:an plaguinl( travel
agt'nls
M Ull\ ••l't•art·ntl} dlfln'l ~et
l h " ~ urol er bout t hc frN~ze an
"'h1r11l.1
'H url'I.\ h;i vt· I ~ecn so many
n ·11ucsti. for Flor ida an o ne day
"'lor11la , l"l orida . i'"lorida
t• v t.' n 11n1· wants lo go t o
"'lurnl<J .. -;u11I T o m Donnelly of
l·'11l1·~ Tl'J\'4:1 ln1· in Hartford,
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1 a k 1·~ lo I!" ;inywhc rc . cspet•ially
lht• l':111hlw~111 or the is lands ,"
.,;a1tl a l r':t \t'I agent at Garber
lt ,1\l'I 111 l\11s l11n "They t.:O mt
"11 h t'o t'h 111 hand rt•iJ<I) l<J go
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uf Covina. lhl' tr Ul'kt•r who "'JJllll'd a loud c1f w1d1· h1·itdl·d.
mch·long roofing 11<11h CJll the San D11·g11 frt•t•w.1 _\ in I r vu ll'
ove r the wet.'keml
I 111111tl frn1t·11to1h·alh
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HE'S BEt;N i''IRl<:D Crom his Job with thl' Wall;iet·
Trans port l'o . of El Monte . the company r l's pons1blc for fix
mg the tan•s and winds hields of about 200 cars damaged by
the nails. California llig hway Patrol Officer Gar y Keller said
tod a y
"lie JUSt d idn 't tie down his load properly and a strap
gave way while he was driving on the freeway," Keller sa id.
··1 DON'T WANT TO hear any more about it," com
mcnted Kelley befor e abruptly ending a telephone con
ver sa lion with a reporte r today.
Officer Ke ller said som e of the people whose cars we re
dam aged are pretty mad al the trucker.
··We've had about t 95·peopte-who've afready..comedown
to o ur officl' to file complaints and we're expecting lo ha ve
another 65 ... Keller sa id. ·'The m ajority of people have been
mad and upset
"Some said t hey want to 'Rel· the truck dn ver Tht-y a re
pr etty radiC'al about the whole thing "
KELLER SAID •:MOTIONS have been furthe r s tarred by
initial confus ion over the legal owner oft he truc k .
"We thought at first that a company up in Mer('ed ownC'd
the truck but we later found out there was no s uch l'ompany ··
Kelle r s aid.
"PEOPl.E WERt: ('AU..IN(j the Merced Chamber of
Com m erc•t• and thl' pnl1<·c up there lo find out where t he com
pa n y Wl.'nl "
At·t·ordinl-( to Kl'lll·r. pt•opll' whosl' \'Chid es wer e
dam agl•d by the n:.ul~ s hould kl'ep receipts of tin· repairs and
s hould also kt•t•p al I t·v11knt·t· including the nails.
Thev then should go to tht• CllP offtcl'. 2031 E. Santa
· . · H-m--m-whteh will be
handed over to the lruC'k ('ompany·s insuranct-('arr1c•r .
f 'ro• Pagr . \ I
ALAIA WEEPS ...
m o m ents afte r the s tahh1ngs he
began pc•rform1n ~ 1rn c man
c ardio·pulmunary r e!-.US('1l ;it1on
on his forme r wife
"S he h ad no pulse. but sht•
was breathing the re wen·
four. maybe fi ve minutes " to re
susc itale her. Ala ia test1f 1ed.
As ~runtinglon Re a ch F ire
Departme nt rescue pe rsonnel
arrived. Alaia testified . "I was
working on her I was cry ing. I
was h ardly ahtc to do w hat I was
doing."
lie denied , from lhc witness
s tand that he told one of the
firem e n to i g n o re Marvin
T inc her . Mrs. Alaia's boyfriend
and a prominent Long Beac h a t
torney, who also was k illed dur
mg the atta cks
"I started on Margy first. She
was a better candidate Cfor re
s u scitation I I tho ug ht ... Al a1a
testified
Alaia 's testimony about t he
stabbing incident was preced ed
by a detailt'<I review of the two
clays preceding the slay 1ngs
f~rotte Pagr A I
CANCER ...
Although the dot'lor said he
has n o t see n th e d c l Ri o
brothers since their a rrest, he
said he knows that the y were
released unha rmed .
·'The c l i n ic i s operating
normal," s aid the doctor add
ing that four new patients
w e re admitted Sunday
0 n s t·,. 1· r a I IH' <· :1 s 1 o n ..,
Ham s t'}. app an•n lly fe aring
that his chl'nt was 'nod 1hng off an
-.l<'l'P IH .. •c·aus t-of a n <tffhcta()n
"Ith n an•n l<•psy, ._...,k l'll . ·Art·
,\OU 11ka _, .... -11r .. /\n• y•1u with
us'' ..
l'art l)f the defcnS(' ('C>Otentlllll
is that the pr«S<'r ipl111n clrug
Hitalin. whi<·h ,\Ja tiJ to<ik t11 1·cm
trol thC' illness. c·aus c·d l'Xltemt·
<HI Xlt'lY irn<I a g grt•-1 :-.1ven t•s s
whic h (·onlril1ul1•d t11 a hr11irmal
hl'lwvaor
At one poinl tall· Mo nda y
morning. Alaia apJ)l'ar1•cl to f;ill
inln a drows\ s la te• in wh wh hl·
mumbkd inc·~ihc•n·nt ly
Tht• phys 1<·1an rt·g:11nt•cl ht!-.
<Jw a reness after Hams \'} g<J\'c•
him soml' hol t'llffi•t'
i\la aa 1l's t1fied th<tl h1· 11ft<:n
dra nk fl\'t• or s ix l'UJI!-. 11f cnfft•c•
pe r rla,\ to h('lp htm s t a y ;1w;ikc
whil(· pl'rform1ng ht., ntc·tl11';1I
dUllC'!-.
Hunt for 3
on boat ends
:\10HHO BAY 1/\1'1 A se arr h
for thrt'<-' men who van1shc<l a fte r
;1 <·ahtn cruiser a ct·ident htts been
t'il li er! oH hy the Coast ( ;uanl
Four l'eoplc were ahoard the
25 foot hoat Friday when high
w a vcs hurled it into a jelly at the
e ntra nce to Mor m Bay's h arbor
<JS the craft returned from a
fishing trip. Cha rlene Mason. 38,
who was below deck at the lime.
apparently was the only survivor.
oHicials said Monday.
l ( Kl'lat<•d photos AJ, AIO) ---
t•cl wit h thousa nds of rescue
,•a lls. mul auto service stores
w t.>r e husy
· 'Tht• \H.'a lhe r is bringing
t ht•m :,i ll m They want e very
th111g l>alknl's, c ables. start-
ing fluul." s aid Rick Hum
phrt'Y"'· m a nager or A&A Auto
1'~1 r1 s m Wilkl·s narre , Pa.
l't•ople t r avt'ltng by train or
hus haven't bee n much luckier.
In Nl'W York City. whe re Mon·
. _ d.a.x.'.:i ..111'!\ o(. ~ .. ~!~f.~!!~-.!.~~ ... ~!!.
rcC'Ord. Long Is la nd Rail Road
tra ins r an :10 m inutes la te and
:-1•\'t•n train:-. wcrl' ea n<'t>led
{'unratl :ilso t·am·t•led o nt• l rn1 n
Ill t•ad1 of lh 1hn·1· d1v1s 10n!>
(;a:-hm·:-. fro?.<' in buses serv
111~ l't•n n!-1.\ l \'a 111a '!-. N at1cok~
·\r1•:1 S1'h o 11l 1>1 s tric.•t. a nd
l'la !-.:-1':-"t·n · 1·anl'Plt·<I Students
.11 :1 ll1rrn111gharn. i\la . high
s1'110ol abo got I hi' day l)ff when
;1 w ;tll'r p1p1· frozl' 1n tht· hl'ating
:-. \ Sit' Ill
S!•hool.., for :..000 r hildrl'n. <JS
w t•ll ;is 111a n' 1iu,.,111l'!-.SC'S. were
1·lost'<I Ill I ,111\t'll . Mass . because
1amn11·d p1p1 •l1n <.'!-. r r c\'('nl\•d
natura l ,L.!.1~ '>lll•Plll'S s tored 1n
l'<·nn s \'h an1 a a nd :'lll'W York
from l)t·in~ ~111 pperl in
II a r lior:-. w<· n • l'111gg t·d with
t<·t•. and a fc·rrv trip fro m Woods
!loll' lo Nanlu l'kl'I look Ii! hours
ins tead of 21 ~
Thc-Capt· Cod l'a11:1 l. µacked
:-ol1d w ith 11·t·. w as c losed lo
c·om mtrl'iiJ I fis he rmen, s m a ll
'l'!-.>;t•b anti m o!-.t harges. includ·
ing 1101•!-. with hC'ating 0 11 ancl
~·;1:-.11l11w for Bc .... toll a nd north<•rn
'\1·\\ t-:11g l:iml
F1 ... h111g rw" have frozf'n to
l111al dt·o·k:-.. lio a ts h tt \'C frozen to
111ooring!-. and Ma!-.:-.ad1usells
f1 :-.h1·rnwn W<.'r l' using c h<Jin
.. aw:-lo ('lit around ther r boats lo
ki•t•p t ht• 1t·1• from t·rushing the
h11 lls
TIH· 1n• also has frus tr ated
f1 -,lh·rm1·n tr,v1nl! lo pull up their
lo ti ... tr·r 1111(!-., a nd NantuC'kt-t
"i.'ltl lop1·rs 1·o;l 1m<ill· thf'v h<J ve
lt1!-.I S:.'l~I 000 •
I >l':,p1t1 · I hi· f'fforts of nine
1 ·oas t (;ua nl 1c·t· c·ulte rs o n
('hc·-.<1pc•ukt• Ha y. '1l frPezes
r11.:ht liac·k :lo m 1n utt•s a ft<.•r
.,.. •. · ,.,. li<.·1•11 11t1 oug h 1t ' s aid Lt
H 11d11 1·.\ ll o "lt•'>. a :,s 1s l<J nl
1oord 111;1to1 for t h t· !ith t 'oas l
1;11:1rd f)1:-1r111 ., 11·1· hn·aktng
o p1·r:1l 11111..,
I ht• llt•c•p frt·t·zt• 1•ont111ucs l!)
1 l:itm It\•'" Th rt'l' e lderly men
"1•n · f•iund 11t·ad Mondav in
fl 1rm1nuh:..im . /\la . where-the
rn1·rc·ury rc·g,.,t<:rc·d 10 deg.recs
/\ !'forfolk. V:i . m an w as found
1h•ail M<mtlay m•xt lo his w00<J
!-.tovt'. whkh wus out.
Cagney hurt
in accident
The clinic is just one of five
facilities in Tijuana o ffer in g
a lternative cancer therapy. T os sed overboard were Mrs .
STANFOHDVll.LE . N .Y . <AP1
Actor James Cagney was treat·
t'll for a bruised knee a fter a sta -
tion waJ?on he was riding in col·
tided with a nother car on the
Taconic Sta te Parkway. slate
p<>hrc s aul Since Cydel o p e n ed five
years ago. an 'estimated 2,000
patients hllve bee n treated at
the cancer center.
Thomas P. Halev Pullll"'"' Robert N. Weed ,., .. ,.,."1
M . Thomas Keevll
l!dllO<
Thomas A. Murphlne
MttMtlnt Editor
Charles H. Loos AHltlMI M9M91"' fidllor
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ttf ••wttftlttt"'"'" M r•ln mey btt r•11•••ut•• wllllout 111u lttl 119f'"'IMMll-' t-•ltM _,
M a s o n 's hus band , J ames.
Mas on's brot her, Gene. 48 . and
Dennis Yarbery. 25. officials said
All were fro m Morro B<ty
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0 ••"9• '°"'' P.,Dtl\111"9 Compeny. »~•I• •dlllOn\ ar~ llUDlltl'ed -ncl•y tnroU91> Friday for Coste Me.,., -port ll<l•<h, H""llnqton
8•tt<h1Fo11n111n Vall1y, trv1n1, l •e.,n•
B11Kll/Soylll C.tl. A .inet• re91onttl lldltoon I•
P.,bll\ .... Sef"'llAY\ aftd s..nday\ fllt Orln<IJNI
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VOL. 74, NO. 13
f
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The HI ye ar-old acto r and his
pe rsonal sel'retary . who was dri V·
ing, we rl' cross ing the parkway
Monday when their car collided
with a car driven b y Lloyd Liu, 37.
of Hennington. Vt., said trooper
Arthur Krug.
Cagney , who owns a farm near
this eaRtern Dutchess .County
village. refuiied m edic al treat·
m en( al1flescen e , l>uTKfUgsliaa
trooper who drove him home dis-
covered a deep bruise on one of his
knees. Kru'g said Cagney was
treated by a doctor later in the af-
te rnoon.
Strike threatened
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A
one·d•y strike by most of the
nalon's airline pilots will be held
unless tbey &el Immediate
auaranleea ol a1fety lmprove-
menta, the Air Une PUou Aa·
1oel1Uon baa warned.
APWorephoto
ICY SUPPORT H n111n H1 1Jt•au strolls hv
Mooney 's furn1t un· ..,tqr'c• 111 \l anC'hl·ster,
N IL . that 1~ !-.11 H'l' t'O\'t•n•d (·\t•n :VloorH.:v
might nol n ·1·og1111.t' 11 k•· \\ t1'-formed h;
f1 re m e n· s hoses w hen s to re burned.
1'1rPrnt.·n fi gun· the ic:t' 1s all that's holding
t hv h1J1ld ln J,! up.
f '.rmtt Pagr ,, I Rubberbawh . .. ......... ·······-. --·· ... . . . .... .. . HAIG ...
part throughout 1 h1• JI• a
· · i\ncl prrhap!-. m 0!-.1 1 m porl .1111
ly nf all. I think 11 w11o ld 1·1111\1•\
t o lht· l't•11p l1· .., lll·pulil11 111
l'h ina ;i m c·!-.-.a g1• th.it \\<111ld 1 ...
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hi.' ~aid
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thl' l '11t11·cl St .d 1·-. 110 lollJ..:•'I' 1 ~
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111h lw1 h:ind-, ;11·1·11rrl rn g to a
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aboul thl· 1)a p1·1 anti "h:11 _\to ll don'I llk1· W1• also "''uld likt' lo
publish ye111r \'ll'\\!-. •in .in~ :-.uhJ1•1·1 111 our lc·ttt·rs t11 the P<lttnr <'Ill
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th<• OC'Sk of 1111' app ro111ric1t•· 1·cl1tor '1 :irlh11x t·ont ri hultons will
ht• rfrlt\'1•ro•tl 111 lh1• 1·d111111al pag1· l'•l1tor Ma tlbc "
n inlrahutor., 11111:-I 1111 111111· th1·1r n.1nw .inti l1•!1•11h11nt•
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Whe n you get 1t·e. you start los
ing JUl l'C ..
And an t he n <Jlton·s w111t e r
'cg t•tahl t· g arden near
Ho mest ead . s o uth o f Miami.
~o mt• e ;irly damage reports in ·
cl1t'atl1d somt' losses as heavy as
t hoSC' s uffe red 111 the last hard
fn•t·ze 1n 1977
"It's u disas te r ... s aid Belly
T ilson. wife qf be an farmer Ed
T ils on "Our fields aren 't frost
ed. t h ey'rt· 1<"ed over. M y
hu!-.hand s aid every bean fi eld
wt•· n • got 1s JUSt blal'k. and the
lom<1 111 f1 l'lds rw xl to us a re too_"
~1 r!-. T ilson s ci tcl lhC'y used
four hld.1.coµl.cr,:, ... lo .• k.ceµ.. lh..e ..... __
frqwl a rr 1:1rc·ulalin ~ and 13
g ia nt s pr1nk l<·r.s to keer a
b la nkl•l 11f warm ground·w<iter
on thl' fie lds. trying to s a ve their
160 a cre:-. nf b eans. valued at
S240.000
"Th ts 1s a!-. h ad as '77." said
far m m t·chan1c J1mm v J us tice
"I <·an't remember a ~-inter like
t his hefore. when it just stayed
<·old all the tame I don't thank
a n~ lmdy ean ..
Hut hmt• anrl avocado growers
1n lht· southl'rn Da d e County
arra s aid th is freeze would not
hll thl'm ;is'h ard as it did in 1977.
mos tly bt>C'a usl' nf a g rC'ater use
of s prinklt'rs
Kids idt--ntified
ATLANTA (AP> Skeletal
remains or two children found
lar.t week have been tentatively
identified as those of two of five
m issing blac k c hi ld r e n , but
authorities said Monda y it m ay
lake weeks lo m ake a positive
1de nlificat1on and determine
cause of death. Ele ve n other
hlack C'h1ldre n have been slain in
At I a nta d urin g t he pas t 18
m onths
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Diamond rings to make
her smile.
Beautiful diamond dinner
. rings W1 lj ~arat y_~ll~~gold.
A. S97o1'i. R. $525. C . $.310.
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pn1du1·1• .1:-. m 11d1 a~ 2fi0.000
c·11 hw ft·t·t of m"than<' a) t•ar if it
nnrlcl ht• gnmfl 111 quanttt)
Thi• nrf:-.hort· form w ill 1·1111
1111111· lo op1'ratl' t hrough l9f!J,
a 1· 1·11rd1111: 111 II ry1·1., at wh1!'11
I 111a· a l1111l11g11·a I evaluation will
hi· < 11r11ha·t,.11 lt y Ca l1forn1a
In!-. I 1 I Ult· or ') t'<'h nolo~y ~l'tl'll
, ,.,, s 111 I '11n1na dcl Mar
T h•• ._:oat 1:0. t'urt\'<'rsion of dr~
l.1·lp 1rtl11 rnl'lha nc for ho11s1•h11trl
.inti tll1l11~trral rtwl
Whl'lhf·t rt works tfrpends on
lht· r .:t111 hl'l\'''•·n th<· quantity of
'l ;tW l'\'11 prll\'tdl'd Vt'r"U!. the
,11111111111 o r t nPrJ.!:I' U!.f•rl IO
t r:111-.rorrn ki·l1• 111 ga!'>
Victi111's kids
~~· $95,200
S !\ ~ 111 i.; I; 0 ! J\ I' J ,.\
:-; II p \' I I " r l' II II r t J I Ir \ h Cl s
a \\.I I ·It-d I h (• I' h I Id rt' 11 0 f <•
M.1rn1.1 ch•I Ht·y cngrnt·er $95,<!00
111 1·11nm·1·11on with hrs death in a
l'a1·1rw SouthWf'SI Airlines 1et
1•ra!-.h tn 1~78
Tlw Ju n ·':-. !l.:J vote award!. th(•
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T~. January 13. 1981 DAILY PILOT 113
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TOPS IN NATION These are the Golden
Wt.>st Syncopators. chosen as the nation's
top college Dixieland jazz band in St.
Louis l·'rom left ar e Bill Liston. Dennis
Hard\\ick . Mark Curr~. Erl Slausen. fin .111
Shaw and Dan Barrett Hidden 1s 1•1••1
player Dan Zeilinger
New civic center
pushed for Irvine
Ry RH'llARD GRE•:N
Of UW 0 •1ly Pilot St•fl
lr\'tne's :,mall. poorly lo~:alcd
l 'i vii· < 't·ntt'r s hould bt-replaced
with a nt·w. multi million-dollar
m unit'iµal e<lifit·t• in lh<' m1ddl"
nr town. a1·cord111g to a commit·
lt•c rt'po rt to h(' cons idere d
tonight by thl· Cr ty Coun<:il
"Tht• C1v1<· Center C'ommittee
r1•1•ls that lrvim· has a n ational
reputation as one of the
mos t d<:~1ra h lt• pla nn<:d com
m11n1t1t•s rn lh1· \Jn1tt'CI Slatt·s."
th1• repoM !'>a,\'!'> "To hav(' city
gnvt·rnmcnt off1t·<•:-. in an in
du!'> t ra al r om ph:x (where tht•y
an· now l11C'alc1t 1 docsn 't
<·rthan<'P th<• 1ma~t• or lhC' l'lty
"/\I.SO 'fllt; l 'ivic <'<·nt<!r is
llll'or1 vt•n1cnlly lol'at<'d a nd dif
fic·ull for many to fi nd " The
l'ilizcns ' <·omm1tlet' was for med
hy th<> City Council in an crrort
t11 a nalvzt: th<• ruture need for
nvic center focilitl('S
Irvine's d ty government has
outgrown its present ho me at
17200 J a mhorc(' Road. and the
nl\ has h1·t·n forl•t•rl lo lea:-.c two
;id(lit ional huildrngs to the north
a nd cast or the Civic Cen ter.
··ovf'r tht· lo n g term .
nwn l'rs hip is less expensive than
lt•µsi ng ... the committee say~ rn
tht' r eport ''Tours of othl'r
fatllitics indicated it wa~ le~~
expensive l<) huild for the· fulurl'
th;.in to m<ike additum' a o; m11r1•
~1w<·c ts required ...
Tilt~ C'OMMITTEE 1·11nl'lu<lt·!-.
that the most cost-e ffect1vl' wu\'
to provide fur a long-ter m <·1 \'1i·
cente r is fur the C'i ly to build nc"
faci I rtic~ at J cff rev Ho ad :i ntl
Barranca Parkw ay· at a rnst of
SM H m illion plus the eo~t of th1·
land
In order lo f1nancf' a nl"w C1 v1t·
Cl'ntc r. the city could probahly
S<'ll its prest•nt fae1lt tic-. for ~ H
million and then c•nlf•r mto a
joint-powers agrel·m ent wtlh
other public agencies w1s hmg to
move into the new hulldrng
Additionally. the t.:ily has SI 2
million in a fund to bl' used to
pay for a new Civic Center
THE IRVINE C ity Counc il
members have gone on record
as being in support of putlllll! the
matter on the hallo! for <in ad
\'l~Ory \'Olt•
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ll11nt1llgton Bl'~ll'h Y.iJ'i 1 r•''"'"'
tht• nat111n ·-. t11p r·11l l1•1•1 Ill\
a· I and 1a1.1 Ii and •, v •· 1 t ' ..
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t«1rnt:d a <,tanclrn).! •1\'a\11111 t1 111
1ng t h1·1r pt·rr11rm:Jn1·,. '-;:ii •11 •h
tl<'fort· th1· :'lia1111n;ol ,\•' "1:111 .. 1
or .la/7. Ed11<·al111 -.1•Jfl\I lllillf'
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th1· n int1 ·-,1 In .1tfd1l1c111 111• •I
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l'l't\'t' a SI .ooo 1·0111 riltut11 •11
Thl' f:tllrl<·11 Wt·-.1 1!r .. up ti
will pl•rform on a 'Prtnv '""' "
).!an1zt«I hy Sc111th1•rn I ·r.111t "•
\'f~l ltng !\11lwauk1·1· "''\\ i "'
Cat~ and lh.1} t•m a B1•a1·h
T h <• band wa' 11ri:an11t·d l.1
St•ptt>mh<·r hy 1>:1\·1· i\ntt.1111,
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trump1·1 H tll I..,, t11 ••
Butts deat l1 w on't affect Bonin
T he C'ivic Center Commit11·1·
said that all r elevant f:icts c·on
ccrn ing a p erma nent Ct\'11·
Center. in cluding costs. ~IZl'.
location and financing could hl'
p resented lo the vott•rs as earl ~
as Novembt>r of 1981
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elim in:rtc·cl a pr o~p1·1·t 1' 1· wtl ,,, . .,,
hut h ;.rs ltv nc1 rtll«•rt!'> d1:-.r11 .11 11:1·ri
the 1·as1• ·a~a 1nst Willtarn l\r 111
in tht· g rlll'SIHO(' -.lay tn l!'o. rt11
pr11:-.et·ut111n !.a11t Monda)
"llt• wa!'> a pol1•nl 1al v.1111• ,.
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Stovil1. !'>atd .,r Hutb "'" t• 1
in it e a gr<•t•1n1•nl!-. h ad tw1·11
reachl'd <1l><111t \\hat h1• ·~ a nt•·rl 111
e x ch ang1• fur h1 -. t1·-.t11111.1,, \
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anothl•r tld1•r11la111 th.it '"' ""' •
going lo try 111.Juh
Butts wa~ lo lt<t\t lt••1•n 1111 d
Julv 27
Allhou).!h Sl•1v1t1. -..11 tf It.•
suic uk ""' rll not Jff<·• t "'"
c ase" against Bo111n. the· 11n1-.
ecutor sasd But I~· ro11r1•,!-.11111
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11111 111 :1 lc1'.l.1•I and att;irhccl lo a
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'h• 11 /111 111 h1 ~ c·l'll. ;1 part ially
1• t .1 • 1•111 l11s 1•d rr1om 111 th1·
''" pd.ii :-1·1·t11111 <•f lhl· <'llunty
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111 1•11•,1111111 •111 th« floor
'lrc·r fr "· 11ffir-wl-. :-.pe«ulaled
t h 1i 1 ~111!•. k1llt•cl h1m.,1·tr twc;.,11s1'
111· \\·I'> clt''l)(IOdl'nt l>\"f'r thl' n ·
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1.1 .11·1 I\ :.1111n1' ,,;11d Hull•
It ,• I• 1·11 1t.1·11--l'rl 111 hr:-. cr·ll <ti
1 • to •' 1n II\ a <11·p11t~ .111d r1111nd
d ... t 111 111111ut1·-. l:.it<.-r
11<· -.;1111 auth•1rttw~ wl'n· 1·11n
\ 11111•d llnlt-. had c o mm rlll'd
'1111·1tl1 ·
M111n1-. • .11d Hull o; h:ul talked
l-re1ldent-elect Ronald-Reapn steadies Alam~-~ Arabian stallion presented to
lllm bJ IMJ• Callfomia Gov. Roberto de la
Madrid on beh~lf of MexJcan President
Jose Lopez Portillo ln Loe Anaelea.
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lo his girlfriend on the tele phone
t ht' night l>efor" his death, and
that his fellow in rnat.cs who
com muniC'ale<l with h1 m through
lht· v1:nttlat1on syste m rn the jail
incl1l'ated h1· was upset af
lerw ards
"One 11f lht· inmate~ who was
ncx l lo him al lht• phone banks
thou ght he was talkini:: with his
molh1•r ," Minnis ":ml "We're
a lmost 1·c rta m he was not talk·
ing to hi:-. inoth(•f' "
T he snm at1·s ~ard Butt~ "was
1·ont·Pmc1t a hout what he called
h1 ~ p(.•oplt.,"' M 1nn1~ adtlf·d "I
don 't kn•>W 1f that means his
family or fncntls ·111~ peopll''
"oul<111 't ldlk to him ..
:\o 'Ull 1d1• 111111' WU!'> found Ill
1\1111 ~· <••II hut 1h1·n· "'·'' a l1·t11·r
1·11 pr•·-.-.inl! 11nh:q1p1rt<'!'>'i .tlmut
th1· rd1·:io;1• .. r lh" t ran:.C'rtph
The C'ouncil membt·r~ arc· 111
dt•c·ide tonight whPlhcr
To move ahl'ad w rth tht·
concept or eventua lly hualrlang a
new civic center at J e ffrt•\ H11ud
and Rarram·a Parkway ·
--THE CIVIC' C«nlt>r 1ss u1·
should be put on the ~ovl'mlwr
ballot for an atl vrsnry vole'
l'1ty M a n ager W illiam
Woo ll l'tt J r . :-.hou1<1 heg1n
ncgotiat ing wilh the I r vsnl' Com
pany for thf' pu rc hase· or land at
.l f'ffrl'\' Hoacf and Harran1-;1
l'arkw;1y
Cit\ staff mt•m bt·r~ ~houlrl
bt'gin nt>gotiatrng v.1th utht•r
puhlic a~enci1·~ rnterc•stto<I m 11<·
<'UJ>Y lllJ.! a new ct Vil' t't•ntt.•r
Soml'lmdy !-.houl<I t.1 r•·
t atnt'd to dt•\ l'l11p a hutl<1rnJ,? d1•
!-.IJ.!fl for a nev. e1\·11· l'l'nlt•r
Mr. Durnf f H 'i~
men1orial ~,.,
\1 !'llllll't:d M'f\ 11'1'' \\ 111 t " I t I
Ill S.111 .h1a11 l ':q11,tc ;11111 "'=•I"'
ti ,,\ f11r f11 rr rw r \1 ;1 "" I ••
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GOURMET
MARKET
DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD
1f'resh, l''ully Cooked Peeled, Develned
Free Hom.-Oe livery S.-rvk.-
• Si>fl m1111mu111 1 tl1·l" 1·r1•d 111 11111 1 •11111d •·1 • 11
n•rrtl!<'ratt•d I nu·k~ \'11111 111 tl1·1 " 1111111·1 r• Ii "" 1 11 ,, " from our st11rt• 111 yn111 tl•Hll Medium Sized Shrimp ...... $2.49 half.lb.
t'rf'sh t'illt'l
Pacific Red Snapper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.69 lb.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Prtnw and Top l'h1111·1· n1•d. :t.1t<'fl not less lhun :io diiy~
lo I hl• 111•ak or pt•rfN'l ton '
MORNING FRESH PRODlTF.
Local Ranch Fresh Br~coli ...... 49<' lb.
Large Ruby Red Grapefruit ...... 5 for 1.00
Large So. American Bananas S lbs. for LOO
Sweet Pukage Carrots ..... . 25c per ha~
Tender Juicy London Broil ........ 2.98 lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT
c 1treat..11,1 bar·h·q or broil 1 all prirt•:. plt1i.1aic
n""DXI.,' :11 • ,. ... _, R -.-. ---........n:-· 9etaney's Prmt~H~aMis •· -· --J-"Jfilcy uune1e8S ID'IC'C' OIS•S ........ ~.YO IU. Or Vin Rose 1750 mi I .................. J.69
Delan•y'1 Own Delaney's Champaane
Oven· Ready Me1tlo1f .............. 1.ltlb. sz. 75 per bottle, S33.00 per case
Delaney'!! \rourml•t Market i!I one of the rew
m arke~ in Orunl(e County that haa GENUINE
Milwaukee While Veal. We receive this veal
direct from Milwaukee thrt'e limes a wttk air-
rrei11ht.
This ad effective Wed., 1/14 thru Tun., 1/20
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Seagrams 7 Crown .............. 'hll'I' 1 8.00
Sea1rams VO .................. liitl•r' 10.00
Cutty Sark Scotch .............. 1liter1 12.00
Having a Super Row (ll'l·loteether part y~ To
watch the 11ame on the tube. rull Oelont•y's fur
tholle 1reat party platters.
Store Hotln M , Cloeed Sunday
nm Ne.,....•••·· Ne.,.n Beach
I 673-5520
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S11rvivi1~ tl1e crib
l\Ol NC 'I NC1 IABU;S et:.\1'. Arteir '>l'lmninti the news
ur llw 1l1n \uu h11v t• tu c·ondudt-lh;al 1t'!'> an enorm ous
'A •UiiN lhitl .. n) 1.r ui. 1·vn itr .. w uv Dad you, for e.xample ,
1 .i 1 h t ht 111·m at111ut ha In rm k 11nd "'"°°" tr~unan" set!>.,
111 the• ''\t•111 \11u 1111'>1>cd 1t then: hai. l>t:ein 11 reci.11 on
I 111 1111 k i.111tl '1-"it•ll le dl111nM w~ l>y thl' U S Food and Urug
\111111111,trljllnfl II lo\d1> allt'Mcd that t·eirtain s ell> had metal
111.tl .... 11111•111111•., rldkt'1l otr If '>Wallowed by s11nlt.' darhn'
1 11 , 1 'A .1 J '>'w l l\·d tht· tial,Jt" n111i:ht bcC'um c Ill
1111 1-11 \ 11111l!uh lalll'lt><I 1111.. u moderate tu severe
• I ti I'' 11l1h 111
.... o~U.rt ~t:~ \oe Tlll~K. hu'At'vl't , that the fe deral
1 • ..u~ht 111 l'lwl'k \\hat ha tJtcs rcall) i.ltl'k m their
1111 t1d11fl• tht•\ ~d too eX('tlt-d about "'me minute
• 11. 1 11 '"' .1 f•11·k .s11cl '>111.11111 tn 11n1nj.( '>cl
\ • '• 1' 't•l\·1 Jll 1Jlirc11t kno w:.. 1( baby gets hold of
• 1t1111i.. 11,11.>~ l1kl·"· b<.11Jy w1ll prumptly Jam ti into his or
d.111111 llUI•· 11111ulh 1·av1t y Items t an include s uch
• 111.11 ' uh1t•1·t!'. as droµµ1ngs (rum your canary l'a~e that
t.11 1 h1• rt11w olct kl'11·hup hottlt's from the trash , e let'tnc
.. 111 1·111rh -.h ;i \ 111gs from beneath your work bench ,
,., 1·1 .rl ',1nl·1 11·-. of old k11t'ht·n µeehn~s. and perhaps de· • .... .,,.d tn"·1·1:-. 11 tht· lmdu::-. look mtcn•sltng to baby .
Fr•ml 1wr,1111al o lls1•rv<.1twn of the choices most babies
111 m' :1('qua 111t 11nn· havt: madl'. I 'd <:hoost• the m etal rlak
111!(' fro111 lh1· furk and !'.tJ•Hm training set cvl'ry time
llt,IOW THERE IS NO ques tion that there a re real
1l.1ng1•r., to young t·hlldrcn out there in bottles be neath the
'111k ,11111 ghastly pills rn medit·ine chests But 1t 1s also
An11tlwr Ion nhmil 111 le11m 11/ the sour l1Je
"" 1· ... on11 · ltw kinds of things the youngsters can stick in
1h1•11· 111outh ... a nd still .,urvive Babies· mouths must be de-
-.1).!1wcl 111 kill germs d l'ad .
I '1111...idt·r lht• ti mt· m y t>lder son swallowed t he lighter
llr11d
.\l'lu:r ll~. 11 was nt•vcr proven th<1l ht· drank the s tuff
It ",1., -.tr1dl) <·1rc·umstanl1al cvidenee
\\ lll'rt d1 ... 1·11v1·rl'd , he was h<1ppily bouncing the empty
lq•li11·r l'llt11I 1·an on t.h1• floor <1nd burping a lot. Whe n he
l1111•p1·rl 11 s111l'll1•d likt· hi'd lx·1·n on a binge at the corner
I 1·\;11·11 .. 1at11111
t'OK HIS T ROURl.t:, he got a quick trip to the local
111 1·d 11•.., \\ho pum1Jl'd out hrs stomach . They found very lit ·
II•· of ·"" t h1ni.: I Ii· d11l n 't get s ic k until t he pumping
1.11I1·d
\111•1 1b1· k11I !'.Ur v1v('(I and grew up. he never did re
1111 111lwr :rnythrni,: about g ulping lighter fluid But he ':-.
111 1 ,., l11rgot lt•n I hat anatomical bilge-pum ping job.
'\111 111e1 loni,: agn, I wa!'. taking a lesson rrom a very
~ 1t1 1\,\ 1t•dg1•ahlt· 1 .. wntl<·m an o n how to create a baby rattle
"" .1 "''""I l<1th1· lit· had <.1ll th1· t;nv ironmenta l Protection
1\)!••111·\ ·ruli·s down pat
Tiit: KATTI.•: llANl>L•: had to be no s maller than a
"l•t·1·1ft<·tl '>l/.t' so lhc darhn' balx-couldn't jam it down his
or ti .. r )hroat Sp1•<:1f1ccl n<m toxic oil finis h had to be used.
1>1•1·111·a1 111111> w1·r<· burned on the w1x.Kt so no poisonous
p:.1111 ... wt1ul<I h•· involved .
11 111ust lu· llw wo rld's s afest baby rattle .
'1'111' kid will no douht pitch 1t out of the crib and 1>refer
1 .. '>ltrk m1 :r pa ir of rus ty nails .
1,000 slain, paper reports
N ~:w YllHK ( /\l'I /\I leas t
I .lllHl 1w11plC' w1·n· ktlll'(1 in lhe•
!J:t"1 1 \\II w1•1•k., a s t h(• govern
ntt·111 11f \j1gl'r1:r l'rus hed an in ui 1'1'1'111111 hv an ls l<imtc; cull
h.11 111." hav1· ht•t·n hackt'<i by
I 111\ .1 I Ill' "111·1A York Trml's rt•
'"•I I•,
Although The Times reported
tod ay thc r l' was n o s olid
e•v1dencl' of Libya n involvement .
it quoted an unidentified high.
ra nking assistant to Nigerian
Presiden t Shehu Shagar i as say.
m g that "we have every reason
lo believe Libya was involved ..
11 kids
killed
in fire
EAST ST LOUIS, Ill. <AP>
Th e mother of 11 children who
died in a house fire as they slept
unattended had often left her
children alone and said they were
"loo bad for anyone else to
watc h ... a neighbor says.
Virginia Williams, 28. was held
in the c ity jail while police in·
vcstigated the · blaze . whic h
roared throug h the brick house.
No c h arges were filed.
Lt Norman Stevens of the fire
department s aid a s pace heater in
a d o wnstairs living room was to
blame for the Sunday fire .
O ne officer with responsibility
for JUVtmile a ffair s. Gr egor y Cox.
s aid autho rities had spoken with
Ms Williams severa l limes in the
pas t about leaving her 12 <'hildren
unattended.
"S h e told me that he r 11·
year-old girl ke pt an eye on the
other kids all the tim e.·· n eighbor
F.thel Bobo s aid of Ms . Williams,
who was pregnant at the time of
the fire .
·q told her I'd keep a n eye on the
kids. but s he told me th ey were too
bad for anyone e lse to watch . But
they were nice kids . r eal nice
kids ... s he s aid.
M s . Hobo said she had take n
grocl'ries to the ho use sever al
lim es and frequently fed the
t hildrt>n. '
"Those kids were a lways hun
~ry. · · s ht• said ·'They were over
h e r e a ll th e ti m e gettin g
somcttung to e<1t. And they didn't
have a ny clothes."
E l even ol M s Wll ll<1 m s'
(•hlldre n . aged IO months to 11
years. we re home when the fire
bro ke out. a uthor1t1es said.
Pelican
resClU! try
backfires
!-'ORT LAU DERDALF.:, Fla
'i\ P I A conser vation officer
says he might file charges of
e ru('lty to anlm a ls o r ha r assing
a n e ndange red species against <1
wildlife group that set out to
rcst·ue pelic a n s injured by
fis hhooks and lines.
T e ams of volunteer s. wildlife
p a r a m edi cs and d e lin quent
youngsters referred by j uvenile
rourts cau_ght about 45 brown
pe lic a ns in o r der to r em'lve
fishhooks. set broken wings an d
unta ngle the birds from fis hing
lines .
Rut several of the e ndangered
b ir d s were hurt b y w e ll ·
inte ntioned m e mbers of the In -
ternational Aquanaut Founda-
tion dur jng the S unday r oundup a t
Dania fo1sh ing Pier, authorities
s aid. T he group c anceled a
similar operatio n planned for
S unday.
Pelicans. whic h reed on s mall
fish that go out to sea d uring the
winter. ofte n a re injured trying
to s teal bait from fishermen.
Some ang le rs just cut their lines
whe n a bird s wallows a hook.
One pelican captured for first
ai d treatme nt during the
weeke nd operatio n was knocked
st>n scless when a heavy m etal
fish ing net f~ll on its head . or~
fil·1a ls s;iid T he r escue teams
s witched to heavy fis hhooks to
s n ag al least 16 pelic ans a nd lift
the m some 30 fe et onto the pier.
Record freeze spreads
Even. Florida.feels /rigid grip
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S urfe rs bravt· recor d -breaking <'Old t ern
pcratures for some fun at Miami Beach
The 1-1orida heaches are norma lly crowded
th is lime o f Ye a r with s un-s tarved
NATION I WE~ THER -
AP'Wlr ....... a
northerners hut only a few war mly-dressed
t ourists an d die ·ha rd surfers could be
found Monday . Th e low dipped to 39
d cg recs.
UAW bends to Chrysler
WASlllNGTON (A I' J Thi· sa \'l' hv a w<.1~t· fri·tzl· thr•iuRh loa n hoard b making them tto
1\." tht· !'.our<'l' s aid United Auto W11rkl·rs h<.1s Wt' S1•p1t•mht·r 19k2
'il'nt ed a t·ountcr prnµosal lh<.1t "lll'1thcr M1ll<·t nor tht· t·om "i <·an understand th<1t The
ho<• nl has 111 make <1 d et c rmina·
t 11111 thal Chrysle r will he via hie
tn l!.IK:I." '>aitl the Sl)Ur<'C
1~l'ludes "new c·11nccss11ms t11 11a11) h<.1d <.1ny 1mmed1 att· rcat·
f!nan<·ta lly trouble d (:hr}i.ll't 1111n 111 the· !'A W p r n1111-;al .
Curµ . which has requested th1· Fra!>•·r :-.aid t'ra.,n '><.ltd Miller
unio n to a<·cept a WaRe' fn•1·7.l'. had ..c·h1·dulerl fur ttwr mt·t•l111g!'>
C i\W l'rt•:-.rtli·n1 Do ugl<i., I\ v.1•h ri·1irt'M·n1 ;11""' .. r th1· 125
Frast:r says J,.ntl"r , ""t111 ,,, ,. t.1·1ng a '>k1·d t11 IT WAS SOT known tf the un-
111n ·., 1·11un1t•r pro1m sal was de-
"' I! n•·tl t11 pn·serve the Seµ-
lt·mh1 •1 1!182 1·1mtratl expiration ti ;1 lf•
Fraser, meanwhile . twi.:an <.1 1·1.n\ 1•r1 S:,72 n11llron en 11ul:-.lantl
rOUQ.~ of bncf1_ngs on lht-1·•1u11 111 g l11an!'. lo pr1·f1 ·rr 1·tl -.11wk 111
ter-proposal with th<-· thn·t· 111 ..... 111 I 'hr,\..,l•·r <111 annual ..,;i, 1ng'
f1 c1als whnst· votes will ill' 111 s111<1 ni1ll11in
lermme whether the.: faltl'nnµ \1 illt-r ri·111•rl1·d 1h1· t1<.1nk1·r.., 1\fl ..r ht!>. m n·tmg with Staats.
1-'ra:-N '<ml hl· knl'w of no dir-
r1·n·111·1·., lfl 11p1nion among the
I hrt•1• l>oartl rnt•mhcrs and the
'·-;um and subs t an 1·e" ()f the
ht111r Jong !>ot•s:-,i11n t'IJOSiSled or
a 11 .,w1 ·rin1.t qu1·st111n~ r a ised hy
St a:rh a nd ht!>. -,1 arr
N~. :l <.1ut11makt·r r... granlt'Cl .$41111 ·1111 had n111 agrt·l'tl 1n takt· pan
m1ll1on 1n new government lt1:111 111 1h•· lat"'' 11la11 !11 Ir.' t11 s a\1•
RUarantce:-. from thl' l'hr) 'llt·r 1h i· 1 r1111h l1·tl a11t111r1.1k1·r Fra ... 1·r
Loan (~ua rnntc·t· Hoard F r:.ri.N .. 11tl
s <' h e d u I e d m (' e l 1 n g s w 1 1 h
Tn•as ury Sc<'rl'lary 1; W1ll1am
M tiler . Ft'dC'fal H1•!>.l'tvt• 1!0:11 ti
Chairman l'a ul V11 IC'k1•r ;ind
Co mptr11 1ll'r <;t>ner:tl 1":ln11·1
ASK t:O IF .\11 ll•·r had ""ugh!
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11 1•Y. 11111Hn 1·1111t r ;11 1 l"ra.,,·r
ll'j!ltt•d "'\tt
~1111 1'1' strll 1s (·xpressing 11p-
t 1rn1s rn lira\ tht• loan hoard,
"' Ir 1 1'11 I a!'. I .\ e• a r grant f! ti
t 'hn -,l1·r SHI.Ill mil hon 1r1 fcd1·rnl
I' ~ll<r rn11t1·1•d loan!'.. would t11·
.dd1· to n·;u•h a dt•e1s111n <ihout
1111· 111•\\ I 'hr~ '>lt•r n·quesl W('(I
1)1•,d :1.\
Staats
i\FT•:R TIU: FIKST 11f 1h11:-1· b~1 <-•fir1gs with M1lli·r. f"r;1 ... i·r
l11ld rc1x,rkrs lw l'llU ltl I! 1 v 1· n11
dct <11 ls of tht· n(•w un111n 1·1m
cessions hN•awst• talk' wllh 1111 ·
co rn pan y w 1• re 1 n · ·a \' 1 · r'
Sl'n MllV!' ar<·<.1 now '
'I hi· .,,.,.,.,.1:11 ' J.!;.i' 1• Lh1· un1•111
1111 .,1H·1·111 ,.tl 111r .. rma111111
I· 1 ;..,,., '>.t1d <1dd1ng th;el 1n
l11r111;1l11m ,.., "'"' ;"' h1•lpful in
1 •-.11·ltini.!. ;q.~r•·•·ln•·n1'-
"I houg h 1\1 din dad nr1t 1 '""'
tlw q111 ·,1111n 11f 1·11n1·1'""1'"" afl"r
"•·pt1·111lwr I~~ a un11.n v1un 1·
....11 d 1h1· 1·11mpan~ "·'" n111A m
....... 11111! on 11 "Tht•\ rt· 'iii\ IOI! th•·
~11111!11~ wa ... the ft fth day of
talk' h1'1\\1·1·n the• union and the
1·11m pan~. hut "as the first day
1n "hwh lhc < 'hrysle r-propos<.'d
"':.ri,:1• fn•1·ti· was discus:-.ed .
lluwevc r . lhl' un 111n ·~ p r111-11...,,tl
re p ortt'<lly amounts 111 lc~s than
the $673 million Chryslt·r has
told union bargatnt·r~ 11 would
Run in an Irvine Marathon Tee Shirt
B e a m ong th<.' fi r sl to run proudly wit h I n ·irn":-. <·o lnr:-, on the
official World Mas t<•r"s Mar<1t ho11 of I n ·tn <' rac.·t· 11.'l' :-.h i rt.
The majw· Wc.:i.t Coas t ruuniuiu...:,·t nl t <J m l'S to I n ·1(1t.' .January
25 , 198 1 bringing Sl'or<·s of t o p l · ~ runrH'I'!-> to o n (' o f t h<· fash ·st
ma ra t hon c·otH'Sl':-. in ttw world
You ca n buy a lop quality. too 111·n·t:nt <'Olton r;H't' spe<:tator
s hirt for th<.' d1ild or adult 1 u111wr 1n \·our lifl' frnm an ~· of th esl'
Irv ine C hamlll'r of ('ornnwn·<• rn1•mti<'.r:..
Onl '650
Y Prol't't'ds twn<'fil
Irvine ('hambl'r of C'omm.-rcf'
Schol a rs hip Fund
Kristen Engel and Irvine
Chamber Sports Committee
Chairman Arlyn Smith
Run With Official
Marathon Tee Shirts .
• l'Cl(;(;f':f{\'
('uh1•r l>r1H· ;1t Walnut An·
•DH HO:'\ c;HOSS:\1:\'.':.0ptn mctnst
4525 Campti!'> l>rn't•
• Tl IE 1 ·11111-:H ("!({ s r
t5:i:i'< 'ampu' l>nn·
.. ro,10:\A J-IHST FEDE RAi.
;,:125 l 'nt wrs1t ~ Dri\'e
•WEI.LS FAH<iO HAl"K
5401 l 'niw·rs1t y Dn\'l'
• Z B THA \'EL AND TOL'H
:i:i2 1 l 'ni\'<•rsity Drivt•
• IH>l.Prn; S Pl(;OT
IRO•M Culver Dri\'C
•IHVl:"Jt:SAVl NGS AND LOAN
<'ul vcr Drin· al Walnut Ave.
•WAl.Kl<:ll AND LEE Real Estate
5396 E . Walnut A venu<'
•ART SHOWCASES
4624 Aarranca Parkway
•RON AMIE
4616 Barra nca Parkway
• llOHll(S l10 HTS I H\'IN 1-;
470fl Harranc:u l'arkway
• J .T . PERI WI NKL E
4fil4 Barranca Parkway
•MAZON FAHRlC E MPORI UM
4720 Barranca Pa rkway
•WOODBRI DGE WINE & SPIRITS
4724 Barranca Parkway
•SECURITY PACIFIC
A~~ 14477 Culve r Drive -------41..-..~
CALIFORNIA
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1fr-.'-·11 h11;:t.'' •'' lll',11 1·,it1111l<ill· 011t· µcrso11 d1t-d a~ a n·sult of tht•
·" ,.,,h·nl 11111 •-; \.\ 1•1 t· 111Jur rll four l'ri t1t'all~ The I.Jui-\\as rt-turn
II\~ t1 o1111 .1 I ..... \ l'k! I" t~'\1"llf.,1u11 ~u111l:.t\ "'·hen 1t "Pllll out of eontrul
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j .Slt'A 1 ' sh••••l i11g
' First fatal
I.OS AN,a;1.1•:s 1 A f'J A police sharpshooter
with tlw SfH•1·1al Wt'ar)()ns and Tactics Squad ended
a 1:11 J hour Wf'ckend standoff with two armed men
II\ k1ll111~ orw gunman as hl' emerged from a motel
~·ui.h1ng M·n•ral host ages in front of him
It wa~ lht• SWAT le<.1m 's hrst fatal shooting in
ti'~ H·:er•., 11f cl;ingeniui-. 1·onfronlations since the
111111 's f11•r.\ M11) 1974 gun hattle with the Sym·
h111111•s1· I .1h1•rati1m /\rm~
'J'lw s lu1ol111i.: ll'fl A11lhony Martinez or Los
Ani.:<·h·..; 11\-1111 and 11 15 ) eur·Old identiried as
M arJ 1111·1. 11·1·11 11gc i-.l<:J>~11n charged with rob
ht•I'\ ...,,1111 1.t ( "harlt·s l11 g h1t•
Marl1111"1. and lht! JU Vt•nile apparently botched
a r 11 h h 1· r I \' " 111 I 11• r ii l t h c T i m e m o t e I •
µ11li 1•t• ...,;114j lll1•11 tonk lht' hosl<t~l'S Ill the Conruston
arlt•rwarcJ f'ttlH'l' 'il.ild tht• gunmen also m<iy h<t vl·
1·111111111lll'tl .1 rohla·n in ii rwarby doughnut shop
\!'>I Mi\RT INl-:Z REGAS htrdang hostagC!s into
.1 g1•t :. .... ,I\ rar l!I g11n11111n1 tht• s harps hooter ftrC!d
11111·1• h1ll111g llw J.!Unm<in 1n lhl' eye and k11lrng
111111 \1 :1r111w1 ··1 .... 11111at1·cl aJ!e was l><"twt•en 27 and
:i t
l'h•·r1· \1,1•1· .. as man.' as l:J hoi.tages ;.it the
ltl'g rr111111g of lh•· (·1111front<1l111n . inl'ludmg wumt•n
,tntl '111111~ d11 lcl1 .. ,. Thi· •ml~ ho:-.tag1• inJun·d
1111111·1 n1.11111gt•1 .1111.' r\ko11 :JS was ~trurk hy a
Tueedaly. Januwy 13. 1981
• ID 6 years
~un butt, bul was reportedly not seriously hurt. All
but five of the remaining hostages were released
11r managed to escape before the showdown.
The 15 year·old was taken into c ustody afler
ht' 1umped out a window to escape fumes from
police tear gas can1slers He was not identified
bt'causc or his <.1ge
··Mos t ot the time we ve Ileen able to.
negotiate with lhe gunme n in situations like this '·
s ciid Officer R. Hockhold. "There have been a fe0w
ans tances in which a pe rson had lo be taken care of
hul they usually give themselves up or we are able
to use lear gas "
The SWAT team using es pecially trained
m<Jrks men w::is org::inized aft er the Walts rio.,ts
111 l!Hi5 lo comb4t a growing number or sniper inci·
dt•nts ThC! learn comprises 60 highly trained and
sp eciC1lly skilled officers who pride themselves on
t·ndmg s1tuat1ons without gunfire.
Offit-ers have been involved in 475 separate <ic·
t ions over thl.' years, but have r1red their weapons
1n onl} SC\'Cn incidents while being fired on
somt· 125 limes. Metropolitan Division police said
T iit: S WAT CONCEPT became widely
public·rzl'd after the 1974 shootout with m ember!> of
t ht• Symb11mt•sc Liberation Army herC! that left s ix
SI./\ ml·mhers dc::id
s DAILY PILOT AeJ
IJ .. ad Of 9%
A<:trcss Beulah Bon-
di . who portrayed
e ld t·rl y women
throughout her 50·
year earccr . has
<.lit•d an Los Angeles
of pulmonary com-
pliC'ations
$1,2 lllillion blaze prohetl
Co1ido complex, apartment buildings daniaged Fair play 011 job
Wlwlesale gas
over $1 gallo1i
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th1• H111 Linda art<! S:11·r;inw 11t11 Klavcrns or lhc In·
v1 111:ihl1• 1-;mp1n·. l\n1ghh of th1· Ku Klux Klan.
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1·cl K11 Klux !\Ian
Stall• orga111 w r llarv1·~· Hopkins of Hio Linda
saict 40 to ~.o pt'r~1rns atlf'r11lt•d. hut reporters
lit•lcl al a drstarwe• hy armt·d guards couldn't
('111rnt that rnanv
llopkins toid lh<' n ·purters that many m em-
lwrs ancl recruits sla.vt·d out or view behind a bar-
ricu<lt' of trucks anti a hayst ack, and that the
guards w('rt• lll'l'l'!>Sary bt•l'a11se some of them did
not want lo lw 11l1•1111f11•cl
Hospital
thPft ("OStly
I.OS J\:--Jt:Et.ES I,\)')
T Ir t' for m l' r a d
m 1111stral11r or u T or '
r u n t t• l' on v a I es 1· l' n t
hos pital was ordered h)
a Los Angeles Supt•rior
Court JUdgt• to sc•rn• a
Is this ·how your bank
~ see-syou.
T11·0 prnf P#f .. r• PHd 1·l9U
SAN FHANt'ISCO (A I' I Two prot ester s. Ont!
or tlll'm d1s;iltll'd. who shac:kll·tl lhcmsi:lves by the
hanks or the Stanislaus HiVt'r IO an attempt to block
rlooding or a stret<:h ol Whitt• watt'r. have left their
hiding spot.
I JU d a} i-cHl l'll(:t· f111
~l l.'ci I ing ntolll'~ from a
p<ilit•nl Ttw 1a1l ll·rm
wci s 1mpost•d on HolH'rt
A. Seri I. :ii , who wai-. ac
<·used of di vc•rl ing SI .:179
from trust funds belong
ang to ll patit•nt a t lh1·
Sht•a ("11 11 vu l1•s1·1·n t
llosprt;il
Thn·t• other!> r<·111a111l'fl 1n a patch of un-
dt·rhrush allCl\'f• th<' :'frw :\<h•loncs Dam in a ronti·
Bro\\7ll's budget looks
at nllcroelectronics
S/\'.'11 .J<>SE u\111 ~orth <"a rohna.
M 111 111· s 11 l ;i . .I a p a 11 a n d W t"i l
(it•rman,v a ll ha<t a hanrl 111 ..,haprng
(iov Edmund <; llrm' n .Jr 's pro
post•tl slal1• huclg1•1
i\11 e1n· liatthng f11r a s han· of thl·
lul' r:rt1ve n111•r11f'lt·l"l r11111t·s m<lui-.try.
now l"t'llll'r<·d 111 1111' S anta Clara
t'11u11t v Sd11·1111 \";tll1•\ Tht• .,tat<"'>
shan• 'or tht· 11111·rnpr<1i·t·S!'.1ng market
j.; :14 lll'l'l'l'nl
F1ir1•1gn govt·rnm«nts an· suhs11h7.·
ing rC'st'ar<•h to t"lllllpt•tt•. and hoth or
the stal l's havl' s lalt• untvt•rsil\'
rac1l1ti1·s drnng. or Jlfl'flilrtng lo d1;.
rt'SC'art•h
I N lllS STi\TE 11f th1· Slah· address
last wct•k, Brown ~aul his hudget
would contain $7.1) million for a com
bi ne<l stalc. 1Jnivl•rs1ly or California
and s <' m 11· 11 n ti u <:tor ind u s l r y
microelC'clronirs rc:o;i:arch program.
'' f'rankly . I think he I nrown I
looked around and got a little
s<:a red.'" s aid lie11rge Turin.
rhairman of the Un1vers1l y or
California's l>t.<partrnenl of Ele<:·
tr ical Enj.linecring and Computer
Science The department is in line for
S2.6 million or the m oney for
modcrmrnt1on and upgrading its
micrOl'lectronil's rcsca rch laboratory.
"lt"s som ething we s hould get
behind and push. It ·s a turning point.··
says Robert N. Noyce, vice chairman
of the board of director s or lnle l Inc ..
based in Santa Clara.
BROWN SAID IN a budget briefing
that the state semiconductor Industry
is in danger or losing ground, and
th.erefore jobs. to outside com ·
pell tors.
MHD .
HILP! ..... _
M ·Y_.,
Stlft ...
or haYe our competent
plumbers do lhe world
8UleK PlUt=•• HIAn.. ,...,.:T°'8, Hl3638 .... ~-~
"Tht•rl.' ts a lrt•m1·nrlous pr<·ssur1·
from .Japan lo tr11wd this 1111lustr,v II 1 IS or parlir·ul;ir l'('llnlJmic· 1mp11rt<11lC'l"
to lh t• stalt• of C<i hforn1a. ·· Brn"n 1·x
platnC'd "If lh1• scmwonduf"for 111
cJustry in lhe fUlUJ'I' ll("("UJll('S lht• JIO'>I
twn 11f the 11il 1111lustrv or tht• '>tl"el 1n
<I us try or th<• t 1n· 1ncli1st ry. \.\t' \.\Ill lw
111 d1•t•p trouhlt· tn lhts s t ale ··
IN ADDITION TO lht· m11fl1•rn1z:1
lion at lhl' hihoratory. Brown wants S.'i
million set aside for rt•i-ot-<H<·h g rant.,
lhal would be USl'rl with dollar fttr
dollar m atching grants from I h1·
Sl'm i<"Crnduct or inllustr,v r11r 11111).!
rangt• rcsc<1rch into rn1C"rnl•lt·1·tron1<·..,
th rnughout tlw l H' .;yst 1· ni. anti not
n1·n·ss arily all 1·11nf1m·d tu llt·rkt·lf•,v's
upgradl'd lah.
Roger Carnek . il1•puty dir<•c·lor of
rt•scan·h in lht• governor's offtc·1.,
s aid . "What wt"n• talking C1l'K1ut is
basic-resean·h . nnl lhl' e11(l th al 's
really tinkering with lwrclwarc going
into products. What we're talking
about is getting an idea out or
someone's head and then having com
panies eventually make it inlo <i new
product."
New FBI standards
W ASlllNGTON I A I' I Allorncy
General n enjamrn R Civiletli has
laid down stan<.iards that the FBI
musl meet in conducting unde rcove r
investigations such as "'sling"' opera
lions and the Abscam bribery probes
T he guidelines prohibit the f>~BI from
inducing people to commit crimes
they would not otherwise com mit
a practice known as e ntra ent.
We think you deserve
better.
l•rn -....11 .rlt·d ~ l'nnw 111 l111pni;il S;i\·in .l!:..... \\'(:'II
l1t'lp y11u ;1rnl y11ur ltl(Jltl·\·.
Our C:hecking +Interest plans
pay you.
~11 ln11g1 ·1 \\il l t lw fllllds you ckpflsil i11 ;1
ti:...u;tl h;tllk d11·1 ·king ;1n·nu111 f;1il 11> l'ilrtl you
i11tvrvst.
Ynu ;mcl \·1111r lllotH.'\' dc.·sL·n·<· thl' best. \\"l'
p;1y you. :=/,<f lntL·n <t on ynur d1erki11g
;11·~·,1tml l>;tl;111n·.
Three plans that work for you.
We: give you t hrl'l' p lans to sell'rt from. ()ne
just right for you.
.. Most \vTthfrr·""'e_,c.:~·h:-:-t-.•ror.k~s":'.'a:'::n":lo~,rr.o ser VIL'l'
r h1trge. Coml' in today, ;.ind see us for details.
Services you can bank on for
convenience .
Convenienn.:' like Jmperial's WorldWidt•
•
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l~t "Sl'l'\'t '* ~.
U1L·rl.; intn 11ur L'1111n·nil'lll."L' l';tnl for L';1sy
idt·nt ifi r;1t ion in ;111y of our 11\'l'r 100 br;111d1l'S
st ;1t c\\'iclt ·.
Longer hours means shorter lines.
lmperi;1J\ hours <lrL' lo11gl'r than most hanks.
Wc'rl' l'\"l.'ll opt·11 011 Saturdays! Tlrnt \ n ·rtl
n >t 1 ven u..·nn·.
So if your lnrnk keeps lrl'ating ~·ou likl' ;i
number instl'ad < 1f ;i person. you dl'Sl'rve
better. Come to your nci gh horhood I 111 pe ria I
Savings today.
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Newport Beach 3366 Via Lido (714) 673-3130
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Edltori I P ThomasP Hatey /Pubhaher T~1 K•vlll Edftor
U l) P a a,,e Tuesci.y, Januar, t3. t981 'Jr\gf~ \..• 1tht Wlv •Ir 11 S.rbar• l(reibich 'Edltoriet Pave Editor
County must have
aid for refugees
T ht.· Orun6lt• t '11unt) f\msrd of Su~rvtiori. wus on t arie~
h•1>t wN>k li"h('n 11 u rtel'tl < ·ont(rt'1111 to extrntl thl' Rt1fu1eet' Al'l
of I Ml to pn•nclt· ''"~ \ l'ctr' orft:d t'fltl u1tl lo rdUt(('t'N rut her
thnt1 tht· prc·~('nt thrt'" .. \'t•ur!\
As thtn~l> no"' ~l and lr111od 11nt'lit' rl'fu"ct.•b whu will
h 4H't• hvt'<t 111 tht· l 't1lh'<I Sluh•!> forthrct.· ycal'I} b~ Aµnl I wtlJ
no lon11vr 1 C'<'t•l vt• '\flt>t·1ul fwtt>rnl uut
1-"or OntnjW ( 'ounty . lhtN t·a11 bt• a ~t'vcrl' fu\um·u•I blu~
Oft ht• t·i.tlmHh•ct 50.000 I n1lt1<•hlflt'W rt'fut(l'es now ~ettled in
tht• 1·ounh 1111t' It-nth of ;;11tho:w111 lht> l 'nitcJ States
18 9tiS rt'('f'I\ t•d upprox11nutt'ly ~ 5 m1lhun in speC'lal
h~efrrul t'.t'h ''''l'I ;.111<·1· in ttw rncmth of Nvvemhcr atom•
.,, 11( \prll I tht·•w !Jt.'Oplt• 11\llf bt-e:nttllcJ to no mu re
h ·d,•r,t l .m l thun c•lht·r p t•1.,00l\ on lht' ~t:lfare rolb su ch as
\1d h• l-ca1111 lt t·' "'1th l•t-l>t-lldt'nt, <.'h1ldren Hc)·und that ,
t ht•1 r nt•t•tb "'oulct h.n t' l<1 t~ ntl'l with t ount) au.I
\11J lh•· 1·t1u11l~ ... u1~·1\1M1r!'> J gr t.'ed , 1s in no tinam·1al
e11h1t1vll ll•IJl..t•1111 lhdt lJurdt'n . \\'hilt-m<ill\' I cfugrt''i h aH' tuun<.1 the ir le:ct tiy lhl' t1mt'
Lht•\ hJH· l>t·t·n ht·rt• thn·e )ecffs otht•n. arf:' )>ttll stru~gl mg
~1 th l a11gu<i~l' .JlldjUIJ .,k ill dt'fU.'lt.'Ol'lt':,
\ll ,11!d1 t 1unal l~O \l'CffS u( £ede ral aid C'UUld make lht•
11lffrn•1w t· l 'ungrL·..,.., and espec ially the Or ange Count~
tlt'lt>ga 1 w n .,h(1u hl .!t'I µromµt l) tu aml'nd the Refugee Act
t 11 nw l'l tlw nt·t:<b 11f thu:o,t;• who n 1me here on the invitatio n of
tht• lt-dt·ral gt!\t'rnme nt. but whu have been permitted to
't·ttlt· 1n a n •i.J!-. ut tht'tr own ehoosing Or.ange County being
11rh' oft ht· fa\ 1ll'lll')>
Staffing vie~1S vary
lntcrestin~ things tan and do hapµen w hen ne w
Ornngt' County s uµ<.'r <1isors lake office.
Take lht• t•ast•s of the c•ountv's two freshman of-
fi<'eholdt'rs. Ho~t>r Stanton and Bru'ce Nestande.
At the outsl'l of their terms on the board of
s upervisors . hoth m<'n had to s eek out and hire the pro
fession al stuff mcmbl'rs who will advise them on ('ounly
issues.
For his part. Stanton has hired four executive a ssis-
tants, one t•xt.·tutive secretary and a receptionist and has
permitlt•d a s t'venth a ide an assis tant to forme r
Suµervisor Philip Anthony to remain on the pay roll for
another month. The total cost : $140.710.
Ncstande has emplo yed six executive assistants. an
exe cutive sec retary and a receptioist at a cost of
$197 ,747.
While Stanton is known to be considering the employ
ment of one additional e xe cutive assistant. one t hing
seems certain. The total cos t of what Stanton intends to
sp(•nd on his s taff is far below w h at Nestande plans to
s pend.
Some s upervisors. su<:h as board c hairman Ralph
Cla rk. havt• he ld to lht: theory of e m ploying a few good
p t•ople at relatively high salaries. Other supervis o r s, s uch
as Supervisor Thom as Riley, h ave employed a lot of good
p1·1>ptl' a t nol-so-h1~h s a la ries.
Sta nton a nd Ncstande Have taken rtiff erent and n ot
m·ct:saril~· mis take n directions . Thev've decided to
SIJl'nd lhl' ffiOnl'y available forstaff help wh ere ea ch fc>els
it will do lhe most good.
It's h ard to s a y ir a conclus ion can be drawn from all
this Ont• definitelY. d oes get a fl'eling for which of the ne w
.;upt•n-isor:-. has cos t -control on his mind.
Bilingual f anta·sy
The futility or bilingua l education rules dreamed up in
Was hington and Sac r amento is nowhere be tter exemplified
than in the Ocean View School District, which includes 23
schools in the lluntin glon Beach-Fountain Valley area. or the district's 11 .000 kindergarten-eighth grade stu-
dents. some 500spcak a native language othe r than English.
Most are of lndochim•se origin. They speak a variety of
languages and dialects a nd include 50 Laotian Hmong who
lwvc no written languagt'.
But state a nd federal regulations require the district to
provide the m with ins truction in their native language and
with credentialed bilingual teachers and aides a nd to ad-
minister tests in the native lan gu age as well as English.
No matter that the stale school system provides only an
1.<:nglish-Spanish bilingual leaching credential. Or that
c.ides who s peak the native tongue along with creditable
Englis h are almost impossible to find. o r that there's no
way lo lest the Laotian Hmong in their nonexistent written
langua~c.
For the time being. dis trict trustees a r e settling for in-
c·reased e mphasis on leaching English a s a second
la nguage. Obvious ly this is the only way to go.
But is n 't it absurd lo think that a school district in this
ridiculous situ ation should be threatened with loss of state
and federal funds because of its inability to comply with
Alice-in-Wonde rland rules? • Opinions exprnssed 1n the s pace above are those of the Oatly Ptlot
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Boyd/SOS
Ry l .. M. BOVD
(J Don't thl' lcthm; "SOS"
mean "Save Our Ship"''
A "llt!lp!" 1s what they
mean and nothing more
spec·ifit· T<'ll'graphcrs in 1906
round them easv to transmit
~ar
Gloo111y
GuM
and t>asy to understand. Dot.
dot. dot. dash, dash, dash,
dot , dot. clot So naturally
rhythmic' that signal. you can
tap it out on a tabletop with
your ringcrtip. Before the
SOS came along, operators
used ''CQ'.' meaning "Allen.
lion All Stations" plus "D" to
mean distress. And people
labeled that message ·'Come
Quick. Danger'."
A boy s tands in a school
doorway . Another hoy
passes. T he boy in t he
doorway pays no attention. A
gir l stands in a school
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Reagan may dump Chrysler
W /\S iii Nt;TON Unless
Jt11nalcl Ht>ag an ~ut·t•umbs to
1·11ngrt•:,,i.10nal µressurl'. lw will
11 ,. I' ., I d t• ., \ l' r t h e h I )! j.( l's t
h11 nkrupt1·) in i\rneril'an history
h) tl1st•onnt•l·l 111g thl' Chrysler
t '01·11 from it s federal life
~ u I> po rt ~ -' s t t• m a s p a r l of
1· <•ti 1 1· a I 11 o I 11· ~ ('ha n i.: e 1 n
Wa ~h1r1g1u11
T h1•r1· 1:,, no 'u11·l' amon g
C'l'IHlllnHr' oft 11·1a b apputnlcrl so
t u r II \ .
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t•h•1·l lfraga11
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'L·111l111L! good
n11111 t•\ a lll•r
half 1'1,1 k1•t•p
t · h r ' ' I t' r ,tl l\l: '1'111·
l j llt'.,l 11111 ''
11 0 1 11 1111 1
\\ ht•f\ r 1i1·1 r
a 11-.\\t'r Tht· :,,11011t•r lht• ht·tt•·r.
a:,, 1'111:,,t· uo; JlOl\~1 t1I<• to t ht• t'<.irll'r
a1llll lrll!'>lrat 11111 111 U\'Old u mt~
l1•a rl 111g 1 111p n·,~111n t hat thl'
I 11• I t' a µ. ll l' rt• d a u to Ill a k er · !'o
I I' () II h I t. )'o Cl r I i.: I n a I l ' rl \\ I I h
H1•aga11
Far from h1·c•t.·d1n).! panH· 1n
11nan1· 1 a I 111 a rkt•t s . l'h r \'skr
twll.\ up 1111 ).!ht l1a\'1· th<· op1'x1s1lt•
1·flN·t. !'Ii.I) lkugan ad\·1st•rs The
()Ul) lS an ever.
chan~~ world.
my fntnd. Sure is. I _,,_)
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Andy Rooney
1lramatk sign that Unde Sam
no longer will extend t re<l1t to
fatlrng enterprises may well pro·
mote Reagan's early et·onomic·
polt1.·y goal or revivinj.( the fatl
ing liond madwt
S PEl'IFll'Al.I.\', Chr)sler
will go hankruµt sometime this
s pring unle ss 1t ge ls more
federal loan guarantees on lop
off S800 million authorized so
tar Among Heaga n ad\'lsers
and Wall Streeters ul1kt•, there is » r a t· t i l' a 11 y no h o p e for
Chrysler's ultimate survival.
They hclic•\'t• more federal help
merely µostµon es the 1nt·v1t<1hlt-.
.. a!'> do t•11nl'l'~s11ms II\' lahor and
'uppl1t•r:,, ·
Orflt·1al), m l'rl'sulcnl l'<irtcr'),
Trc•a sur\ ll1U!'ol rarnil1ar \\1th
l'hr) slt·r· l·ouhl not agr t•t• mort•
In 1'<11·t. tht•) h;n t• hl't•n sur
pnst•d lh;et a ~1g1w l 11111 1101 1•omt·
from lht· 1in·:,,11lcnt l'l1·1·1 to pull
t ht' p)uJ! 011 <.'hr~ :,,h•r 110\\ 1in
('a rt t• 1" s \\ "I (' h . I n~ t ('ad II t
Ht•aJ.:an ·~.
Thal ''oulrl ha\'t• rl'qu1rcd an
1 n t r 1 1· a I t· rn a 11 l' u ' l' r T h t'
d 1u1rm;rn ot tht• t'hnslcr Loan
<: u a r ant l' t• Ho a r ,j 1 I. r; H J •
Tn•asun St•1·n •tan c; Wilham ~t 1 llt·r. would ot111i1se an.Y s u1·h
t utoff. Whether a "'hispered
word from Reagan would swa)'
the two other board members
Federal Reserve Chairman Paul
Vo l t·k e r and Comptro ller
Gener al Elmer .Staats Is de·
batable: Even then. hankruptc·~
probably would not tomt hefore
Jan. 20, •
Al~L SUCH <·onsiderations are
moot. howe\'er. considering the
president-elet t's failure to c\'en
l'Ons ider that option In the
laC'keJdaisi<'al fashion with whic.•h
high poli<·y has heen handle1t
during the transition. Chryslt>r
was not seriously dis<'USl\l'd 11)
Ht•agan For that reason. it 1·an
not he assumed the ne" µres1
clt'nt wi ll r esist pressurl' from
('hr~ s lt'r dealers anti ('hr) skr
\\or kt-rs funnelt•d through t·1111
l!rt•ssmcn
Yl•t. on this as on man) ques
t 11in'). Hl'aJ,tan ·)'o first rN1<·t10n
"a~ t•orrl't'l tit• in tu1t1vcly OIJ
pose ii the l'hr~ ~l t·r hail out.
re trt-ating uni) under intense
pr<'s:,,urc· tlurinl! tlw 1·ampa1gn
The n ght to fall 1s 'it·wccl h)
Hea g<in as integral to a n·
tun•nalcd free market Y.ht-ri·
J.! o \' t• r n m <' n t s u 11 :,, 1 cl y 1 s
diminished along with gO\',trn
Some kind parting words for a
Although my 11n•vious letter to
.Jimmy Carter at the• While
lloust• wus nl'vt•r answ<.•rctl . I'm
writing anutht•r There are a
couJ1le of things I want to say to
the president ht-fore ht• leaves.
Jimmy t:artc·r
'I'ht> While I lr>Ust·
Washington. I>{'
l>ca r Jimmy,
I 'vt· been mt•aning to write
s ine·(• what happt•nt•tl to you in
N o vt•mbl•r
hut I didn 't
know l'xat·lly
what tu say
I'm uwfully
sorry I'm nnt
sa y 1n~ I vol
ed for vou 11r
anythin.g, hut
I ml'an I 'm
sorry about
how bad vou
must ft•t•I ·Yo u should know we
all like you Wt think you're a
good guy ancl you gave the pres-
id enn _ your hest s hot Ma ybe
vou wert· a ht•tlt•r Prl'stdent lhiJn
:.Ve think Who knows, may be in
Art Hoppe
I U or 20 .vl'a r s you' II ht• t•on
sidt•rl'd lhl' gn•att-st Prl'std<'nl
wt• t•ve r had. Y·ou c an't tt•ll
ahout those things Look at what
happ<•nt•d to llarry Truman s
reputation. Wht•n he was in ur
ri<·e most of us thought he was
. well. you know . not the
smartest guy in the world. Now
they'n• talk ing about hi m as 1f
ht• w<•rc a rtotht•r Jc•fferson
At 56, you'n• young to be <1n
t•x -Pres1dent. It s hould ~Ive you
a lot of pleasure for a long while
Heing an e x-President of tht•
Unitt•cl Statt•s doesn 't huppc.>n to
just everyunf' and we hope you
and Hosalynn l'nJOY some or th1.•
pt>rks that go with il She's somC'
woman, that wifl' of yours She
was on your s idl' a II the way.
C'ven when sh(• thought you Wl'r e
wrong 11 hope you'll l'xcuse me
for that remark hut she looked
as if she thought you Wl'rt' wrong
som l'timt•s. >
THE NICEST thing that could
happen for you and all the rest
or us too, of course , would be to
ha n· tht• host<1 gt•:,, rt•ll'aM·rl
IH'fon• \'OU lt•a v<· lh1· Whitt·
I I oust• Ii would g1 vt• you a gnod
ft•<•ling you dt•ser H• lo havl' after
a ll the wor ry and work you've
put into this mess It ·s too bad
all your p rayt•r s wt•rt!n 't
a ns w<'red , hut I 'll hl't t•vt•n
Ht.'a),lan would likt• to sec you
havt• t he• ple<1sure or gt•ltlDJ! thl
host~1 gt•s back before .Jan 2tl
You <'ertamlv have nothin,g 111
fret bad eJboul for the way yr>U
<lid tht' Job. You always did what
you thouJ:hl was ri~ht. All that
o;turr about your hrother and
t'v l'rylhin~ didn't count with
us We've all got nutty relatives
ourselves. You would have been
JUSt as we ll off without him.
mind you. but we all unde rstood
What are you J:Oing to be doing
now" You can t JUSt go back to
t hat peanut business and li ve in
the same house in Plains It Just
wouldn't ever be the same You
know what Thomas Wolfe said
"You can't ~o home a~eJin ··
This may be just a cr azy
idea . but what about taking oft
ment taxation and government
regulation. That was the essen-
tial choice for Republicans
between Ronald Reagan and
John 8 . Connally.
THERE ARE NO economic
C onnallyi tes in the Reagan
Cabinet . Budget 'd1rector -
designute David Stockman was
the on l y member or t he
M ithigan tongressional delega-
tion to vote aJ,!a insl the Chrysler
hailout lie has not repented.
Treasury SeC'retary-deslgnate
Oonald ReJ,lan has been con-
s1clt>re<I a possible weak link
an 1mpn•ss1on cnhanl'C•d hy com-
mt•nt s O\'l'r a lun1·heon in Wall
St reel Dt•<' 11; h~ l11s friend anll
tcllo\\ :,,to<•khroker l .W
Hurn hum 111 · I hifft• kno" n
Don Jk gan vcn \\ell tor man_,
yea rs," said Burnh<im. "and I
ha ve no doubt that ht• will not al-
l•>'' l>l'tro1t to go hust Ill' will
:,,lop 1m1)(1rts h~ imposing a ban
011 lht•m tor thn•t• lo six months
Hut Burnh<1m has not talkNI to
Ht•gan laH•I) In pn,·all'. the
Ill'" Trcas ur) d11t•f has oppost•d
an) I radc prolt•l·t11rn for tht• auto
1ndustr) \\hilt• UJ,!ree1ni.: \\Ith
Stm·k man on t hl' rwctl to t•nd ·1 h<·
<'hr) slt•r hatlout Whc·n Hegan
rt•plaL'l'S Millt•r a!'o <·hu1rm<.in or
lht• 1.uan r;uarantt•t· Board.
I ht· rt• "'111 no lnnge•r Ill• an ardt•nt
,·011·t• tor rna111ta1111nJ.! lht• hit·
!'oUpport :,,~,t l'rn
SlTll PROSPt-:<'TS ;.1 H·ar
:.t l!ll \\OUlll ha n~ M·nt Wa ll s in•t•t
into a trt•rtt\ Toda\ ·s :,,ent1mc•nt
lht·n ·. "hid t t ur.n<'cl <i gainst
lurth1•r lt·tll•ral lw lp 1n lht• \\ak"
•11 m al\),I\ t• lmH~r n •l\1l\t anc·f• to
the K t·ar. horK'l\ a Rt•agan hard
lllH' 1111 C 'hr) .,lt•r \\ell e·hange HI
\ l'"olllr Jl!-o\l'h11l11,_:\ !-oUll 11·11•11tl\ tu
.,a, t· lht• 111111!1 m~rk1•1 ·
Thi· llll'~~ai.:t·. t ra n:,,1·1·n1ltn,.:
I 'hr~ !-olt·1'. \\uuld lit· M'nl lo other
1 rou hkd ltu~l lll'"'M':,,, ml'lu1hng
''I\ 111 1-!., and loan r11st1tut11)11..,
"\\'e \\ant lht· l1nL1n1•1al e·om
111 111111.' 111 k111m th:.it tht• l<'fh•r:.il
i.:•1\ <•rnrnc·nt "on 't lw :-opp1nJ.! up
1 I' Pd 1 I I 11 111• I JI I <1 ii c• d l' n
I t•rµn -.t•:,,." a Ht.·aJ.:<.rn ml\ 1st•r
t11ld 11' That \\ot1lcl lw '<·111w1mll
l•rnt \\I th le·l\~ l'l'J.!11lat11111 and
lall in l.! 111:1. ral"!'o a~ parl ol a
lern 1·n·d l1·rlr·ral 111·11t tl 1· on t Ill'
li 11s 11te'!'o!'o hori11111 To ;1dlll'\ ,.
lhat th1·r1• !'ot't'rn ' no \\;I\ 111
H1·aga11 ., nwn tlwl t 'l1n .,1c.~ 1·:.i n
lit• ... a \I •ti ·
good guy
and g1•llin~ l11l\t for a <'OU&Jlt' or
~·t•ar~·1 You know. gl't yoursl'lr
an 1:,,land som1•wh1•rc or It <:ttbin
1n tht· mountains and rt'ally gel
<1wa v Shake lht..· whole Secret
S l' r ~· 1 !'l' hit and t· v t' r y thin~
liro"' a bt•iird. don't have a
tt•lt•phom•. don 't givl' anyone
your forwa rdini.i addn·ss Don't
!'t•nd <'hr1stm;1s c·ards Do n't
1'\'l'n t1•1l llam .Jordan when• _p1u
anci Hns<1lyn11 art·
l'M SUGGESTING that
ber ause I should think it would
be pretty tough for you to get ex-
rited about anything after all
you've bee n throuJ:h. You don't
want to be invited out fo r dinner
and you probtibly don 't care
about trnvelin~ You couldn't
ca r e less about being in-
tervie wed by Rarhara Wailers
Wt• love you. J immy Don 't
takt• it loo hard that we didn't
re-elect ,vou You're a ~ood guy
and Wl' wish \'OU I he best or
everything Tha.nks fort rying .
Sincerely.
Andy Rooney
Zero Auto1nohile Growth 1nove1nent may save us
l'lt•asl' do not hit me up for
your ravorilt' charily. I am de-
voting ult my time and energy
these days lo the worthiest
c·ause I cun imagine: Zero
Automobile Growth.
The critical need ror such an
organization was demonstrated
when the in-
of cars to plures is already I 2 lo
I. which l'Xplains why thousands
of vehicles art' cruis ing t he
streets at any -.iiven hour, day or
night.
And in Los An~eles. if 9.3 per-
cent or the automobiles weren't
perpetually stalled in freeway ·
traffi c jams. there would un-
doubtedly be a revolution in the
streets.
It is obviously time to snuff
out the automobile explosion
before it snuffs out us.
it for trade-in a nd the owner
would be forced lo s crap it
thereby contributing to highway
safety, enhancing environmen-
lltl aesthetics. and not increasing
h y o ne iota the number or
automobiles in our nation's park-
ing places.
THERE ARE, to be sure,
other solutions. In Fond du Lac.
New Jersey, for example. the
Board·oC Aldermen recently vol·
ed lo tear up all sidewalks in
residential areas in order to ln-
W E Oft' ZAG are not so naive stall diagonal.parking and thus
as to propose curtailing the pro-double the number oT spaces
ton. "and in a democracy, the
needs of the majority must pre-
vail."
In New York. a move is afoot
to conver t The World Trade
Center into two 1 tO-s tory park-
ing garages. as parking space in'
downtown Ma nhattan now rents
for twice as much per square
foot as office s pace. The plan-
ners concede this would only
meet New York's parkina needs
until UIM.
NO, ZERO Automobile
Gr owth Is the only rational
answer. Even as It stands now, I
o • crooge. an. us: · her ll i-F-1-
p asses. The gi rl i n the
doorway looks over the pass-
ing girl with great eare. Such
is a typical difference in the
behavior or boys and girls.
Can you explain the why of
it? Neither can I.
du s tr y
morosely an-
nounced that
Ameri c a n ~
bou~hl on ly
9.171.803 1980
automobiles.
This is, o r
tOUISC, bad
news for auto
workers. aut o
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tion 's prosperity and well being "There are ten times as many lated by the availability ol park·
•.
If you didn't burn a
si ngle light f o r
Christmas this year you
ei ther lost your
Christmas spirit or
never had ll to begin
with. Here's "lighting
up you life!"
IL.LUMINOU S
WINNER
•
Q. Why is chowder called
r howder?
A. Comes from the French
"la chaudiere" meanlna a
hu1e pot. The fishermen over
there cooked seafood soup in
It.
·-dealers and the economy as a
whole. But It ls still 9,171 ,803
m ore automobiles.
And the c rucial question
a rises: Where In heaven's name
are we going to put them?
There can be no doubt that the
avtomoblle·parklna place rel•·
Ul>n1hlp hu at laat reached the
breakln1 point. In San Fran-
cisco, there are now but n•
more parkln1 place• than there
are cars. In Ne~ York, tbe raUo
'
depends upon the manufacture automobiles as pedestrians." ln1 places: where I live, which
of e ver·prolilerallng numbers o( argued Alderman Marcus Tuf· restaurant I chooae, whal movie
new cars. es Lee lacocca can I see and which friends I visit. I
and did well testily. Q rind I don't much cate what I do
My modest proposal Is a slm· 00le8 and where I 10 as Iona H there
pie ban on the sale ol any used will be a place to park.
cars. "The only real estate moet ol In fact, I don't expect to be re-
With such a pro bono publlco ua plan to acquire ii a cemetery warded in thla world for my do-
law in eflect, any person who lot." -A..,_ 8wlft, a reaklmt &ood efforts. I merely pray that
wishes to buy a new car and 1et of tb• Knickerbocker on t11e St. Peter wm aay. "Come niht
rid of hi• old clunker would bavt Lake Hotel ln llilwauk•, et· In, and park anywhere you
to do Just that -1et rid ol hll plalainl wily many elderly '91· went."
old clunker. A• It would be un· denta oppo9e a condomlalum Ab! Dolln't that sound Uk•
,.1eable. no dealer would ace.pt convM"lklll propo1al. heaven? ' > \ I •
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NATION
Smokers given advice
No lafe cigarette, 1urgeon general 1ay1
WASH INGTON 1AP1
Smoll.n wbo ran'l ur wun't q"'l
ahouki switch to lower t ar and
nicotine r11arett.t1 beC'aUH lh4ty
may pmf' '"' dan1er of lun1 di•
eaaf'. ttw11ur1t'Of'l 1en.-ral uy11 ·n..-. 11 no ·aaft' t•1••r1etle.
Sur1eon c. .. neral Jul1 u11 lt
Rachrnund aa1d Monday In h.11>
231 pa1e a1uuu1I tt'Jk>r1 1111 1mok
1n1 and htoaHh. b ul 1um ..
r i1arf'tt"11 ma bt: lt'1t1t haurdou.
than oOwn. rC'dU\'tnli lht1 n ail of
imoku\& 1n a l1m1t.-.l 11nd '"ltx't1vt•
fashion
• Richmond 1tdded . howt-nr
that reM-archt>ri. 1>tall dora 't Imo~ "°" m""h le.-.s danguuw. low hu-ud mt"Otane br1tnds ue. 1tnd ctAu
uoned th11t smokmg mutt: or in
hahn& more deep!) ma.> eabaly
. neclil.le ~ beneJ1ts from " lower
tar or nicotine c·1gltrelle
THE SURGEON Gt;NEllAL
told a new!> confertmce he 1s seek-
ing volw\lary disclosure of m
formatton on cigarette llddalives
from tnd1 v1dual companaes and
from the industry because some
of the 300 compounds known lo be
used 1n cigarettes can cause
cancer But the industry regards
such information as t rade s ttrets
and has not supplied 1t
Information on which com-
pounds are included in specific
brands or which brands produce
other compounds as byproducts
of smoke was not available,
Rich mond said.
He called for a testing and re·
view program on the additives
used to enhance the appeal of
cigarettes to determine whether
thos-e additives·are toxic or cause
tumors. He also s uggested that
the industry stop putting new ad-
ditives in cigarettes until the ef-
fects of the current batch can be
assessed.
SOME $5Z MILLION is being
requested for smoking programs.
including research and education
activities in the last Carter ad•
mlnl1tnllon budl •l. Richmund
H id
K1chmond ct.<'l•rod th•t "the
~1n1le fllOlll effe.:Uve way to re-
dul·e hHard.1 of 1mollin1 con-
llnutH• to be that of qulttln& en·
llrely "
But t~e ~ m1lhon Amencaoa
who ~e wiw111in1 or a& yet wi•·
lJle: to qutl are well ad vised to
11 w1tt·h w l'itareltes yieldina less
tu 1md nicotine , provided ttiey do
11111 incnu&se their smoldn& or
,. h 11neil' their "'molun1 in other
way\," he added
Althuuah the report offered li t
lll' new tnformalton about the ef-
fet•b ol smokinw. the Washinlflon-
bitsed Tobal'Co Institute, which
represe.nt.s the c1g;u ette industry,
described at as "more moderate
an tone than its predecessors.••
NOTING THE GAPS in scien·
t1fic research on various diseases
and their relationship to smoking,
the institute said the indus try has
s pent "tens of millions of dollars"
for independent research in some
of those areas .
The surgeon general's report
s aid there is insufficient scientific
and medical data to measure ex-
actly the impact of low tar and
nicotine cigarettes on heart dis-
ease and chronic obstructive lung
disease.
But it noted that smoking by
pregnant women has been shown
lo increase the risk of vaginal
Labor forced
ISLAMABAD. Pakistan IAPJ
A Moslem newspaper said the
i.:overnment used children for
forced labor on road construe·
lion and other public works proj·
ects in Pakistan. The English·
language daily, The Muslim.
quoted Sadqat Ali, 14, as saying
he escaped with five other
"slaves" from a work camp
near Peshawar, n orthw est
Pakistan. after being tortured
and forced to work without pay
for six years.
bleedlna. 1pontaneoua a bort.ion,
premature dellv,ry, fetal deatb
and infant death shortly after
birth. And it said there is no
av ail able evidence t hat those
r i1lla are reduced by low tar and
nicotine cigarettes.
THEaE ALSO IS no evidence,
the report said, to determine tbe
effect ol lower carbon monoxide
levels in cigarettes.
The report said 36. 1 percent of
American men and 29.4 percent of
women smoke, and many of them
already have switched lo low tar
cigarettes.
In 1979 'low tar b rands
represent ed almost half t he
cigarettes consumed in t he Unit·
ed States, up from 3.6 percent in
1970. The same year. 58.5 percent
of all cigarette brands marketed
yielded 15 or fewer milligra ms of
tar. the per-cigarette level de-
fined as being low, the report said.
The tar content of t he aver age
cigarette. meanwhile. has
dropped 32.2 percent and nicotine
content has fallen 25.6 percent
since 1978, the report said. Part of
that decline. however, might be
attributed to lower tobacco
weight. which was down 23.8 per-
cent from 1968 to 1978. the report
said.
H EALTH AND H U MAN
Ser vices Secretary Patricia
Roberts Harris, in an accompa·
nying letter to House Speaker
T ho m as P. O 'Neill J r , said
cigarette packages and advertis·
ing should list the yields of tar.
nicotine and other hazardous sub·
stances. along with information
on the health signifi cance of the
data.
The report recommended more
study lo determine whether new
cigarettes, containing additives
which manufacturers are not re-
quired to disclose. pose new risks
T heir designs. filter mechanisms
and tobacco ingredients should be
examined as well as the additives,
the report said.
T~. JMuaty 13, 1981
AP WtreoMto
Ciuil W11r b11ffs
Bob Hibbitt and Diane Burton of Spokane. Wash .. have
built a hobby of coll ecting Civil War me m orab1ha into a
profitahh' busin('ss. llibbitt says, and it also brings h1s -
·tory into the prC>se nt .
Car dealer, girls arrested
ClllCO 'AP 1 Ja('k llcskl·ll. a Ch1eu cur dc<.1ler and c·1v1c·
leader. was arn·sled on C'h<1rgc!'o 11f '>tiltC'iting prostitution <.1ntl 1·1m
tributing le> the tlt'linquNH'Y uf thri•t· tl•1·n <1ge girl!>, µo hce c,aid
Investigator /\rt Suniga s<11d hi· arrc!-.l<:d llt·~k cll 41 . :J'i he left
a motel room lie said thret• girb in lh<' mom. ;i~t:!-. M. 15 <ind JG,
were arrl'Sll'<I on prostitution r h<.1rg!'!-.
DAIL V PILOT A J
$350,000
award
upheld
WASHJNGTON <AP) The
U.S. Supreme Court has left in·
tact a $350,000 libel award won
by former San Francisco Mayor
J oseph Alioto for a Look
m agazine article linking him to
the Mafia.
The court refuse.d Monday·,to
hear arguments by Cowles Com·
munications, the magazine's
former publisher. that Alioto
failed lo prove the 1969 article
was substantially false or was
written with .. actual rri.alice "
AMONG T HE QUESTIONS
raised in the Cowles appeal was
one that could have sparked an
answer of lasting significance to
lib e l law : is actual malice
proved hy the falsity of "one or
more J'articulars" within an arti·
de?
Tht• Look-Alioto d1s11ute has
dral-{l!l'd through four scparatt·
trials Now. it appears C'owlt"s
wi ll havt• lo par
Public persons who sue fur
lihcl fa ce a tougher standard IJf
proof than priv<ite persons fil in,q
tlw same• lyp<• of lawsuit fo c:e
Private persons must prove
only that th<: statc mt•nt was
fabc and h<.1rmful and that lht·
<ldt'ndanl was ne~l1genl Rut
puhlit· figur<•s must provl• f<tls1
ly, harm and ''<.1<·tu<il m ulH·t•"
t h a t lht• lll'fendant knl'W the
sl<1 lt>mt'nt was false or d1!.played
"rt•c kl t·ss d1 s reg<1 rd " a s t<1
v. ht•lh1•r 11 was t rut• or false
Tll t'. LOOK ART U.'l.t :, t•n
lit l1·d .. Thi· Wt•h That I.inks San
Fran1·1M'f1 °'> ~avor /\lito and th1• ~1 a f1;i, dl·lu1ll•(I 1\h11t o ':-. ull('gcd
rrlat1 tmsh111s with at lt•asl i:.ix or
ganiz1·d l'l'trrll' figun·s
Starts tomorrow-one c:(ay only all stores
May Company Inventory Sale
All stores closed today at 6 p.m. Open tomorrow promptly at 10 a.m •
.
Assorted Ladles' Save25% on Men's print Long sleeve Save now on
Infant dresses therms/wear boys' shirts sportshirts dress shirts women's robes
Great selection of By Rom . Ideal for skiing. Knits and wovens by Stock up at these big Variety of knits and Out/ts and fleece-like
styles. colors. lingerie 190 Kennington. savings. colors. fm 1shes.
j ust kids 18 1 2110.99 mike's for b oys 164 men's sportswear 13 7 budget men 's 842 budget lingerie 81 S
11.99 lo 18.99 were 6.50••· '9 to 16.12 17.99 5.99 14.99
were $18-$35 reg. $12-21.50 were 21.50-$30 were 6.99 wer e 11.99-2 7.99
Famous maker Polyester Short sleeve Underwire bras Food Fall color
fall shoes bow blouses young mens' at savings proccessors ladles' pumps
Hush Puppies " and Many colors. S-M-L. shlr~s Assorted colors by The famous Moulinex Great assortment of
Revelations. Come early. Knits and terries by Vassarette. La Grande'._ machine. shades.
women 's shoes main floor bouses 31 Logistix. lingerie 44 home economics 7 4 . women's shoes 12
52415321540 11.99 mike's place 54 1 5.25 74.99 19.99
19.99 were$11 5.99 were 10.50 reg.$120 were $26
••r• $28-$31 reg. 1.99 -
Famou• maker Assorted Long sleeve 'Gold Rush' Ladles' Assorted
underwlre bras /ltd/es' pant• dress •hlrts ladles' boots sweaters men's gloves
Underwlre Glossle by Good selection In Qiana ~ nylon stripes by By Hip oppotam us. Wid e selection of Knit styles with vinyl
Lily of France. cotton corduroy. Van Heusen. women's shoes 125 stripes. solids. palms.
lingerie 44 blvd. sportswear 158 men's furnishings 492 49.99 budgetsptw~ 840.841 budget men 's 806
4.50 12.99 9.~ were $115 9.99 2.99
were# w•r• 11.n wer• 12.H were 11.99-13.99 w•r•3.99 '
' I . . -!
All quantities are limited, Intermediate r~ucllon11 have been taken on some Items. No mall, phone orders or C. O.D. 's. All sates Uaal
a company
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SALMON
STEAK
Served with Soup du Jour o r salad. nee pilaf or
baked potato Vegetable de G ardiner
SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
I I :30 to 2:30
On-the-mall at South Coast Pl1ua near the Carousel
on the First Level For reservations call 540-8822
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Reagan
• wine
selected
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.:u1·'1' al lht· 111au.:ural balb
r .llH' lht·ar glasst•s to toast
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Public hearings on
I
bilingual telephone
services .
The California Public Utilit ies Con 1
mission has scheduled public hearings
to determine what additional telephone
and customer service~. if any, should
be provided bilingually_ All persons are
urged to attend the hearings at 9::m
a. m. al any of the following locations
on the given dates:
Sacramento-January '1.1
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NATION
Pigeon pogrom
on at capital
W AS H I N (; T 0 N I A f' 1
Spurred by the ever -rK>pular no·
tion or cleaning up the nation's
capital for a new administra
lion. fede ral bureaucrats are
gearing up for a t wo· pr<ml(ed
pur ge or the C'ity's prol1fi<·
pigeons
President c leel Hc<igan 1s nut
re~ponsible for, or even a wan:
or. the lah.•st pigc"n pogrom. of
fil-1als of lhP c:('n('ral Scrv11:cs
Adm inistrall<m s tress
Hut some sec· II\" (;SA 's plan
lo he launt•ht·il with a n sll for
ninlral'l bid:-; lo '\t•t p111s1mcd
traps and rcmu\ 1.· dropp111gs ·
from 10 ft•dt>ral hJild1ng' a s :.i
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seek an m1unct ion to halt any
pigeon killing
Thl' tr ou h l e with
IJlf?t'ons 1s that th ey got no
n •spe(•t: They scatter only reluc
lantly bt>fun· the s upe rior hulk
of appro1whing humans. they JI' rut a nd ht•g in the capital
parks and sidt.•wa lks: tht!V bill
ii ll (I ('(HJ II 0 I h (' S l a"t UC S 0 f
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JANUARY MONEY
SAVERS AT
SPIRES
Ham&Eggs
Delicious smoked ham . two fre sh
eggs and hashed brown potato es .
Served with your choice
of toast.
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$2.49 SERVE0241~CJURS DAILY
Brochettes of
Beef
$3.35
SERVED 3 P.M. to
10 PM. DAI LY
~OPHl~TICAT£D PROGRAMMING ...
'
B eaul1!ul ~fereo Mu~ie-Ne w~-Marine Weafher-
Con~umer Reporl~-~lorJk Markel Reporl~
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I I-t'11r1111a dt:I :\1ar rb ............. ~t·urit' \dmini!>tration ma} be
abt .. to h1·lp '11u. \\ n tt' a lt'tler to your mother and
wnJ 1t 'Ill ith -.~ m ut·h pt"rsonal information ai.
µul> .. ibl ..... u 1·h .. , dalt' of birth. last known place or
rt'i.idt'n<·l', I'll' • to tht' Sodal ~t·urit) Administra-
tion
If tht-) l'4ln luut .. tht' µt·rson in their files, tht'.)'
'll>ill fonurd )our lt'llt'r. 'fht'y will not. however.
gi\ t' you lht' t•urrt'nl llddrt'S!>. fo'or rurther aS·
sistanct', ('ontat·t )'Our loul Social Securil) Ad -
ministration orrit't' or !.f•nd your leltt'r lo Sodlll
SN·uril) Administration, Publit· lnquirit's, l '.S.
Department of llt':.illh and llum1rn Servi<' .. s, 650 1
SN·urity Blvd., Kaltimon', ,,.d, :W235.
Hollf.u..-r11 pr••l.-c•I f1H1d11
DEAH PAT I will rl'l'Clvt.' quite a large sum of
money from my C'tunpany's proril·sharing plan
within a few months Where can I find out about
·•roll overs," so I can protect ~ome or this m oney
from taxali(m''
L.J ., Costa Mesa
Rollovers will be dlst'ussed during a three-hour
income tax seminar at Oranie Coast College Satur·
day . Tbesessioa will run rrom 9a.m. tonooainOCC's
Flu Arts Hall 119. Admission is free. and rei_istra-
tlon wiU be atthe door.
Seminar lecturer Is Dean BurcbeU, an OCC pro·
lessor and cotanselor since 195&, and a re1lste red
fin a ndal principal and li<'ensed real estate broker.
He says that a rollover Is legally taking
possession of funds without paying excessive taxes.
This information could be helpful to anv person who
Is about lo rl't't-ive distribution from a tax.sheltered
annuity, a company profit.sharing plan, or any other
retirement plan. Phone 5&6·588e for more informa-
tion aboutthesemlnar.
Prr~ffJWI m.-101# ~fHNpor.-d
l>EAR PAT Can you I.ell one about platinum
metals, and what lht• d1fforenC'e is between platinum
and palladium when 1t 's used in jewelry?
C.H .• Newport Beach
The sill platinum metals a~ the least abtandant
of the precious metals. The most plentiful of these Is
platlaum ii.self. Next comes palladium. Less abtan·
dant a~ rbod.Jum, ruthenium, Iridium and osmium.
Like pure silv~r and gold, platl•um and
palladium are alloyed for the production of jewelry.
Unlike silver and gold, which are alloyed with ~ase
metals <usually copper>. platinum and palladium
are alloyed with other precious metals <iridium and
ruthenium>. The resulting alloys contain Uttle, tr
any, base metals.
Platinum jewelry is usually produced from an
alloy of 90 percent platinum and 10 percent iridium.
Sometimes a softer alloy of9Spercentplatinum ands
percent ruthenium is used.
Palladium, discovered in 1809, is lighter than
gold and all the other platinum me tals. The usual al·
loy is 95.S percent palladium, 4.S percent ruthenium.
F.xped the cost Pf'r piece of palladium jewelry to be a
littlebigherthan 14K gold.
There is no national stamping regulation for th~
platinums, but the above proportions are most fre·
quently used In alloys. When other metals are more
e lltenslvely used , the combinations are called
iridium-platinum, lrid-plat, or by fractions indiut·
Ing the proportions ol the alloys.
Such terms as "platinum effect," "platinum
finish," "Iridium flnl!'ih ," "palladJum lialsh," etc.
should not be used to describe articles whit'h do not
contain ~hese metals. Read advertising urefully
and qaestlon the jeweler closely to make sure you
know what you are buyini.
flrdrr~• "" II• eroy
DEAR PAT I ordered "Your Vital Papers
Logbook" from Action for Independent Maturity in
Washington. 0 .(' . after reading about it in your
column. I sent my ordl'r Nov . 10 and my check has
been cashed . but the logbook still hasn't arrived I
also sent a follow up letter Dec 10, but haven't had
any response
D. W .. South Laguna
Tbe spokf>swom an for Action ror Independent
Maturity says that an advertiseme nt placed la a
national magazine has resulted In thousands of
logbook orders. Tiley are being filled as quickly as
possible, and your11 should be arriving any day. II
you don't receive It In two weeks, let A VS know.
CVieW-S On @· t.~~
CIJental Healtlzr~~u.J.1 t··"
ly GERALD WINKLER, D.D.S .
CLEANING OF BRACED TEETH
A drnllst put:. braces
on a t·halcl's tc1•th to
stra111h t en thrm or
corrc:-cl dental t11md1c11ps Aul brat·cs
make tt•eth harrier lo
once a day The second
~roup also brushed but
follower! with a simple
rtnstnJC.
After nine weeks.
)1ro up o n e l the
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Waltu C r onk ite.
ve teran C BS
n~wsman . has been
namt!d the winner of
tht> Un iver sity o f
Arizona's John Peter
Z e rq~er Award .
Cronkite is the fi rst
broadcast journalist
to rel'.eive the award.
T~. January 13. 1981
Greta Garbo tops
Author rates beauties
NEW YORK <AP) -Feminine masculine. There's a real strength in
beauty has long fascinated art his-her face and that's what America
torian KeMeth Clark, who confesses: wants."
''I love cover girls. I see more and Clark. known as the host of the more beautiful ones. I tear them off and keep them t ucked under my popular BBC series ·'Civilisation,"
bed... says what counts in fe minine beauty
' is "harmony of the whole , .. com·
Cla rk, 77, the author of •·Feminine bined or course with an inner life.
Beauty," said in an interview in Peo-. Feminine beauty without la vie in·
pie magazine that be thinks Swedish· terieure is of no interest." born actress Greta Garbo is the most
beautiful woman who ever lived, but
adds, "She's not very inte resting.
you know. Very quiet."
As for some other contemporary
beauties, Clark says Mae West "was
heavenJy. Shamelessness that's
what was divine in her. She would
have gone down as a beauty in any
period."
Of actress Bo Derek. the worldly
Briton no ted : "Compar ed with
beauties of t he past. she 's more
Police files bared
CHICAGO !AP1 The Chicago
Police Department 's now·defunct
.. Red Squad'' kept files on at least 77
and possibly more civic, anti-war, re-
ligious, civil ri ~hts and political
groups. including the PTA and the
Leagut' of Women Voters, an at-
torney said.
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Dofton -
For the second con-
sec utive yea r .
former Bealle Paul
McCartney and his
wife Linda , above .
have contributed
$10 ,000 to the New
York Times Neediest
Cases Fund . the
Times reported.
DAil y PILOT A.
Guard
offering
bonuses
LOS ANGELES <AP1
-The California Army
National Guard is offer-
ing a Sl,500 bonus to
young men who enlist in
an effort to bolster flag-
ging manpower in the
ser vice , Maj . Gen_,.,
Robert Meyer a n
n o unced. "Congress
authorized the bonus in
order to strengthen the
National Guard," said
Meyer.
To qualiry for the
bonus, an individual
must enlist in the part·
time ser vice for s ix
years. must never have
served previously in the
armed forces and must
be a h igh school
g r aduate or s tudent,
Meyer said
$10S, or more.
That 's how much the idle fund s in yq ur rl1l'cking
account could be earning for you.
below the scr vin·-fn't.' minimu111, tlwrl' \\'ill bl'
a small monthly fee .
All you have to do lo earn it, is opL'n a UCB Sl/,r..i
Checkbook l11 lL'rest Account, and kl't'P a $2000
minimum monthly balance, or $3000 avl'rctgl' mon thl y
balance. That way, you get a no-charge checking
account that earns yo u $105 or more a year.
Interes t is compounded daily, paid monthly and
appears on your statement. If your balanct> fa ll s
Don't ignort' thi s chanre to put till' idll' fu nds in
your checking account to work t·arning mont·y for
you. Open a UCB 5'14'h Checkbook lnt(•rest Account
at any one of our more than :300 bnmrht'!:-;. Opening
one is easy. It on ly takes a few minutes of your time.
The UC B SV.1~ Checkbook lntL'res t Account.
It 's just one more way we say. "Cal ifornia. thanks
a mil lion."
rlean. can art as rood
tra s a t i rrigators > showed an "'
l!O 1 t i!dQctlon m -·r:o:r.:"a~at--·n · 5~ % e r ance or tooth decay. nut this c11n.
e1111ily be overcome.
. One or the best methods
of cleaning debris from
braced teeth is the oral lrrl1ator 11n electric dlvlce which direct!! a pulutln1 stream of
waler onto the teeth.
Dental researcher~ at
Loyola University
-lHled this premise. Braced youn11ters wer. divtded Into two
equal aroupe. The rtnt
brushed t heir teeth aner eectl m•I· then used an oral lrri .. lor
bacteria. ll) contrast,
the group of r1nsers had o UCB only an inslgnlrlcant r.A
,drop in bacterial count. -tt The results indicate that If the irrigator cleaning process Is
combl h e d with brushing, proper diet,
a n d frequent
examinations. a child
can have 11lral1ht teeth without the pen.tty ol
additional cavltlea.
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Math finding
irks experts
SAN fo'HANC..:ISC..:O (AP) Mathematicians in·
f11r1ated over a study reportin~ that men are
j,(t'net1rally better than women an math say. "il is
v1rtu1.11ly impossible to undo the d'amage" of lt\e
publicity surroun11ing the report.
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OBITUARIES
PVBUC NOTICE
'tCTITIOUI •U1tMa1S lllMMITAT .. qNT Tiie fellOwl"f "'-are doln1 1111,1,..M ... LYN ltAftALI 'ASHIOH$ M• \Ila L141o, H-1 .... II, C•ll'9mletle6.1
M•l1 ... M Va14 ... ,, 1lltl Am· borwlo Lahe, Hunll"tlOfl •••ell, CallforlWata..
Ko ~. 1tO a '#HI Cerrl•tiS Ott,.., Senta A,,., C.ilfornle t llOI Th" b11\l,..H h conducl•CI t>y • tiSneral "rl,.nNp
¥artN M llaM1 ... t Th" Uat-nt ""' flied with th~ County Cl•r-ol OranfiS County on JAnvary t, '"1
1'1SMJ7 Publ(\htd Or-C.o"'I D•ll'f Pllol, Jen 13, 20, 11, Feb l , tttt !lt•tt
• ,. . ----~ At a news. conforcn1·e during the annual meet·
lnJ.l of the• Ameri can Mathe matical Society, a ha lf
dozen mathe m aticia ns m en and women •
call ed the finding "ridiC'ulous" and "disturbing."
PUBLIC NOTICE
Nr:aHI l'tCTITIOUI aU51NIU NAMESTATIMENT
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Thl· study was publis hed an the Dtc 12 issue <Jf
lht' journal Sc·u·nt·c•
TWO Ot' TIU: MATHEMATICIANS here
responded lo thl' study an an editorial tu he
pubhshl'd in the Journal's .Jan If; issul!
·'The 1s'1uc·s of what sort or toys and
games t•h1ldrc•n ;.ire t•xposNI t11, or what the c·xpec
latH>n!> or parc·nt~ and leal't1c·rs an·. and or a
multitude C1f l1lhPr rat•l tir~ (•<Jnnnt he• lightly SCI
aside• ... sauJ th1• responsi· hy Ali<·1• Schafer or
Wl'llc•!>lt y C.'ollt•J?t• and Mar~· <;ray nr Amc.-r1C'<1n
l 'nl \'t'rsity
A'Wlr.,._..
Tht lotloWllftnQ '"''\on .. •r• do1no bu\•nt\\ ., ROCt<'Nl'll VENDING COM PAf\fY, 1301 E••I Mc:F•-n A•enu" ~~nl• A,.., C•l•torn1d 9110~
Silto.W~nt. Inc: . • Otl•w•r• cor
por•l•on.10'1' Ctl"lhwy P•r'lil. E i\I, Suit• ttSO,Lo•A"91'lp\,(.•11fornl•900t7
Tht\ bu\•'"""\ I\ <ondu<ff'·d by ti co'
PGr•l•Oft
S•i( o-w"'' lnc
Ellloll S1h,•r\tt1n
E •f'<vhvr V•<• Prt"\tdtnt
fn1\ \lrllf!~nt W•) ltlPd Wlfh OW
Ct1unty (lflr• O'f Ot Ml9f Count-; on J,.o
& 1911 F U JOJ4
Pubt.\rwd Or•nqe COd't O•ilr Pilot. l•n 11 10, 11 r.o 3. 1qe1 741 II
P UBLIC NOTICE
f ' rfJ:f•H (thPSflfJPflkt-. APWl,..pllelo
.. ,I was irrl·~1111ns 1hlt• 11f S<·u·n1·1· to publish 1 the s~ud\'l in the form in wh1d1 Ital'\' puhllo.,hcd 1t," Ms <, r <i y·s aad
Sht• s a11t s ht· w:.i s not argu1nJ.( th;it lhP s tudy
should not h<1Vt! ht·en puhllshcd. only that "unsup
portable• hypotht•st·s· s hould httvl.' l1,.1•n kl•pl CJUl
1IPJH"Mtrd
Former A s -
s emblvman Jac:k
Fento n , D -Mon -
tchel l o. has been
<Jµpointed to the state
Worker!-> Compcnsa.
t i'in Appc•als Board
by (;ov 1-:dmund
Brown Jr. Fenton .
orH.'·time Democrat1<:
floor leader, was de-
fei.ltcd in l<.1st June's
primary cle<:tion.
l'ICTt TIOUS aUSI NIESS NAMI STATEMENT I nu~.":.,,,~o~:ow1l"lq ptor\on, .,.,. dO•nQ
Thn·t· lugl>oi..lts pull aud a four1h pushes :.i
b;;iq.:l' through H.'l' l'hOkl'd C'ht•s<.1µt•akt• flay
nt•<ff K1•n t l~l<tnd . Md . i.I!'> a prolonged t'old
wa vt· holds much o f the 1-:ast in its g rip.
Wutcr borrll' t'Ornm(•r<'c has been severe ly
e u rt ai lt>tl Tiii-: STUD\' HV C..:AMll.l.A BF:~BOW and
Julian Stanley of lhf• psychoh1gy cl('partmenl at
J ohns Hopkins University im:Jit;JlNJ that sevt-nlh-
grad<• boys did signifif•antly bctt1·r than st·vl'nlh-
g rad1,.• ~iris on the mathcmall('s portion ,,r I hl'
SchnlasliC' Aptitude Test
.<t;H E~'-i H/1~
1JYG1ns
l AQUA CONCf PIS, 1'1ee ~ Coo1•l
H1Ql'h••.,, L•ouna 8•at n97&St Glenn Rober-I •dam1 JOI• , lJrd,
Newp.orl 8r.,.th, C4Jlifornltt <11f)&1 i J(ICk HUIMrh, &10 RO\\. (O\ld
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ALEXANDER
JO SEPHINE C
ALEXANDE'R. r£-~1den l of
Santd Ana, Ca Pac,sed
away on January 11 , 1981 .
Born tn Ohio on July 29,
1882_ She 1s survived by a
nephe"Y Earl Heckman of
Phoeni;w, Arizona
Graveside services were
held on Tuesday, January
13, 1981 at 10-<>0AM at the
Fairhaven Memorial Park.
Services under the direc-
t ion of Baltz-Bergeron
Smtih & Tutti111 Westcl1lf
Ctiapel Mortuary of Costa
Me'>a .646-9371
NIELSEN
NOR M AN OLAF
NI ELSEN (OLE>, long-
t i me re s iden l of th e
Ne wport Beac h, Costa
Mesa area. Passed away on
January 10, 1981 at the
v e terans Hospital Long
B"rlch, Ca. He is survived
by 2 daughters Darlene
Floyd of Santa Cruz, Ca
..;n d Linda R111a of
Pt\rJen1x , Ar11ona , S
qi .1ndch1ldren tlnd 1 great
Qr<md<.on, also I brothe rs
ilnd 6 sister '>. A private
qathenng of relat1vPs and
<lose friends will be held on
Wednesday evening Janu ary 14, 1981 . For more
information please ca ll
646-0997 by 2· OOPM on Wed·
11Pc.day Thr• fn m1ly '>Ug
Qt·-.t ., c.on t rit>ul ions be
r11adt! to lhP ArrlC'r1c an
c.1ncer Society of Oranqe County . .t010 Birch St .
N"wport Bf'clCh , Ca or a
r1 1ta t1on of blood to the
Arr Pric-=in Rc•d Cro<,c, for the
V•·tPrans Hospital in Lonq
bic.;ic h Ca 1n rrm"m
r ·oriceof 011-
R EAO
l'.1 EORGE GER AQ D
PE AD nat 1 V" of Ao<, ton
W.J c,sar.h uSPtts ond a "''>I
lj<.n ~ofAnahP1m,C.; lorlhF>
r,.1·,t ?O yr·ar c, Pcl'>'>"d d Wcl Y
::ir· J,1nuarv Hl l<l81 rit lh'-
•')"of SJ 1-1.-.. ,., c,urv1ved t>y ,.,,, w1fl'-Dorothy RPad of
An.;i he1m Ca ,hlS'>On Jrrry
"'"ild of AnahP1m , Cil , a
'1r1u qh1Pr Doris Be l I of
Portland, O reg on. his
mot hn MarguP.n le Re ad of
P~mbroke. Massac.husetts
and hi s i siste r.-. Marquerite
M.:i tthPws of Quincy ,
Mac.<,ac.huc;ettc; and Nancy
Mac hado of Blytheville,
Arkansa s . George had
'><"rved tw1c.e as a staff
seroeant in the United
HA9llOl LAWM-MT. OLIVE
f.Ap,,u.tf'.1 • (.1•ru,.ft•t1i1
I r••m.11urv
\t ,t•, ~ H'th-•r A>Jt'
(.11-.1,1 M1·~.1
540 5554
rtHCE HOTHHS
IEll HOADWAY
MOITUA91Y
l 10 Rro11owav
Co<.!<1Mt><.i1
&4i:' q1r,o
IALTZllHGHOM
SMITH I TUTHILL
WHTCUFF CHArEL
4V E 17th SI
CO<,lt1 M('-,;i
1'4f'-9~ 71
States Army from 1946 to
195'.l. Ht-hdd il lSO worked as
ii bu\ driver tor the past 20
year<> with Greyhound Bus
Lines. Funeral ser vices
will be held on Wednf'sday,
January 14 , 1981 a t
lO :OOAM at thP Daly and
Bartel Mortuary Chapel
with Rev. Donald Sturgeon
of the Family Enrichment
Center of Anaheim, Ca. of-
fic iating. Interment will
follow at Fairhaven
Memorial Park, Santa Ana,
Ca. Friendswho wishto pay
their respects may c.all at
the mortuarv on Tuesday,
Januar y 13. 1981 from
9:00AM to 8:00PM. Daly &
Bartel Mortuary di rec.tors.
828-6440.
RENNA
PAUL RENNA, age 76,
r esidf'nt of Huntington
Beach, Ca s ince 1966 .
Pa.,c,ed away on Sunday,
Janaury 11, 1981 in F oun-
1,11n Valh•y Commu nity
Hospital, Mr. Renna was
born on March t5, 1904 1n
Mineo, Italy and had come
to lh1• Unit£>d States at an
early age <Ind lived in
Boston, Mas.,ac.husett\ un-
111 hie, retirement from the
con.,trucl1on industry in
1966. Mr. Renna had been
ac live in the Huntington
Beach Senior Citizens when
hie, hr>a lth permitte d
Beloved husband of Anna
Renna, beloved father of
John A Renna of Hunt-
ing ton Beac h , Ca and
M aria A. Be lardo of
Westmrnster, Ca , also sur-
v1111nq are 3 gr;:indchildren
and 2 brot hPr'>. Joc,eph and
Franr RPnna bot h of
Bo .,1on. MilssachU '>elts.
Frir·ndc; may c.all at Pierce
8Mth1>rc, Smiths' Mortuary
from I OOPM to 9 OOPM on
Tur•<,day, January 13, 1981
<1 nd tram /:OOPM t o
4 OOP M and 7 .OOPM to
Q OOPM on Wednesday, January 14, 1981 The Holy
Roc.ary wtll be reciled at
8 OOPM on Tuesday in the
Pierte Brothers Chapel.
Mass of Christian Burial
will be celebratPd at
10 · OOAM on Thursday 1 Ja nuary 15, 1981 at St.
Mary's By the Sea Catholic
Church with Father Dan1PI
Johnson a!> Cl'lebrant In
ferment will be at (,,oo<J Shepherd Cemetery, Hunt-
ington Beac.h, Ca P1 .. ru~
Patron jaile·d
• ID book flap
M EM l'lllS, Tc.•nn. (AP) Intent on leaving no
page unturned in their search for tardy borrowers.
publir hbraryorf1c1a ls arc pursuing a charge against
a µat ron who has al n•ady gone to jail in a dispute over
overdue books
··rt 'sjust a hunch of rt'd-lapc confusion," said Li-
ly Pry mus' lawyer , Li llian Dykes, after she tried un-
sun·essfully to have the case thrown out of court.
··Hut when you lock a µcrson an Jail it's no laughing
matter "
Mrs. Pry mus hus ht·t•n charged with violating a
City ChurtN provision lh<Jt makes it a m isdemeanor
for any pt·rson to 1·ut, write upon. injure, deface, tear
or <lt•st roy a Jlllblic hhrary hook
SIU: ALK•:AUV HAS Sl'ENT .-1vE hours in
Jail Ir l'Onval'l.cd on thl' r hargt· at a court hearing on
Ft•b 5, sh<• could fat'e a $SO fi ne, 30 clays in jail or both.
At issut· an• 13 b0tlks that Mrs. Prvmus said she
rc•t urm•<I but la brary offi tials contend s·he did not.
Library rlirc•C'lor Roh Croneberger said records
show Mrs. Pry mus did not return the books and was
nolif1t't1 they were overdue Croneberger refused
further comment
Mrs Prymus alsu has dedaned comment. hut
hN lawyer s aid lh<' lroublt· arosf' in July whe n her
dient returned from work lo find a court s ummons
C'oncemmg overdue Ii hrary books.
WHEN MRS. PRVMUS CALLED the library
and was told then• wa'\ no reC'ord of her having any
overdue books. sht• for~ot ah11ut the summo"ns. Ms .
OykC's said
Hut in CktohN. put an· told Mrs Pry mus a war
rant had l>C'en 1ssuNI for her arrest for failure lo ap
pear inc.·ourt. M!-t Dykes said
This li me Mr~ l'rym us Wl•nt llJ the main branch
of the.· M<·mpha~ Sh1•lhy County Public Library.
where an official showed her a letter. addressed to
her. sayin~ she owed the library $122 for 13 overdue
books .
"She was told that she either had to pay for the
booksorgotoj<1il," Ms. Oykessaid "She didn 'lwant
to go to jail, so s h<' pa u.J for the books. a lthough s he
said she didn't remembe r borrowing <.illoflhem. She
still maintains that she r l.'turncd the m .··
MKS. PRVMUS GA Vt: THE LIBRARY $23.35
and promised to pay o rr thd>alance in installments.
Hut late r, when st'11• t ried lo set up the payments,
library offi<·1<1ls told her they <•ould not have the war-
rant rerallt'fl. M!>. Dykes said .
Mrs Pry mus s urn •nder<'d to polite Oct. 20 and
SJ><'nt m·arly fiv1• hours in Jail whale jailers tried lo de·
lcrmanP 1r sht· s hould hc reli:ased on the standard
$250 ma~d<'ml•anur ho nd or on a $50 C'ily ordinance
vmlatmn hon1t
She wa' rinally r1·li·a~<·1t <m the S.'10 bond.
Brothers Smiths' Mor luary ks
directors. 536 6539. Uaninu t<Jtt-er roe STROCK • 9t"J
EILEEN C. STROCK, PISA . Italy IAI') Thi: 1.e aninlo{ Tower or
resident of Newport Beac..h, J>1sa vibr etlcd for 22 minutes after the powerful
Cil · Pas'>Pd a way on <'<1rth'1u<ik<• thi.lt rnckt·d snulht·rn ll<tly Nov 23, ac
January 10, 1981. Survived ('Ord i n~ lo lht• lowt•r 's chtcf carc·taker I by her son Arthur V. St roc.k of Newport Beac.h, ca. In .. Afll'r lh1· violent s hot·k. lh1• tower returned to
lieu of flowers donations the stable position wtwre al was bdorc." Giuseppe
may be made to the Los Toniolo said in a re port on the lower.
Angeles Thorac.ic. & Cardio The quake killed m •arly 3,(JOO and left more
Vascula r Foundation, 615 than 200,000 homf'lcss. Its e1>iccnter was at Eboli,
South Flower St., Ste 1900, JOG miles southcust of Pisa.
Los Angeles, Ca. 90017, No'ij-;-;-;-.-;-;-.-.-.-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;-;m;m._...;ii...;.;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW servtceswill be held.
VANDERVOORT E L l E N V A N
DERVOORT, reside nt of
Ridgec rest, Ca. Passed
away on January 12, 1981.
Survived by 2 daughters
Helen Russ of Hale Center,
Texas a nd Mary Ellen
"We favor tht· h vuothesis th<tt Sl·x dirrcn•nct·s
in at•hit·vemcnl <tnd allaludc toward malhc·mal1es
result from s upe rior male math<'mat1<'al :.ilJilaly,"
t he authors ronc ludcd, acknowl1•flg1ng th<tt thc-r«
were other possiblt expl;inal1<m~
"Environmental an<I t•ultural f;it'l1irs w1•n•
<;<>mµtetely lc·rt uut 111f th<-stud) 1 ... ~a u.I M~ ~c hafer "To rul<• out tho,1• fal'tor' 1s, an m } ''"'"
ion. ndtculous It's vt·ry d1 slurhanl.! 111 women an
the sciem:cs · ·
Th<' (Titles chargNI that lht· SAT 1c, n•1t an at·
cur a tP measurcml·nt or malht·mal1l'al ah1llty
They also s <11d that 11 •~ d1Hal'ult 1r not 1m11ns!>1
hie Lil lf'Sl for gt•nl'lll' lftfft.rt•rtl·•·._
"UNTii. TIU: 1-:XVt:<'TATIO~S A~U •·n
c·ou r a!-!<' m l'nt 1 n rn a thc.· 111 at I l'" f r•1111 p;_1n•n1 s
tt-achl'rs and soc1d\ an· 1•11mmun11'all'd a~
s trongly lo rt·rnules ~nd malb. v.1· c annot :11·l'r·pl a
gpnc•til' cxpl:.ination," said .1 pn·pan·d '' all'm1·n1
h~ Elizat11·th Stagt'. an 1•d11eut11r ;(1th•· I lll\l'r~ll'
of l'ahfornaa at llt•rk1'11·~ -
'"An~ st•lr rt'~PtTltni.: 111:i ll1t•rn :d lf'1:111 v.r.u ifl
arlopl as a \~11rk111g hy p11th1 ·--.~ lltul lhtTl' I'> 111, d1~
linl'lion ht•l\\t'l'll 1111•11 arid \\111111•111n n1 alh ilhtlll\.
-,aid l'l'll'I' ll1ltun, :-l'l·r1·1:.in· 11f llll' lnt1·rna1 111;1al
('11 r11m1ss1on rm Mtit lwmll ll«;il lrh lr111·1 11m
Bergeso11 posi11g
1vaste site bill
N EW l 'L~. Minn
r A P 1 I.on nit· Wu.•s ler
has ask1·d 1.101 i<'f: to try
lo rin(J nut who has been
lt•avang o lrl ltlt•visaon
!-.t.'l~ <.tn<I µaantings an lht
dr1\'ew:.iy outs ide her
mohilt• horn('
Mr' W1t·~lt'r t1Jld
pol al't• lh<it s ht• has gut
lt•n four T\' St!IS and I WO
paintings Only one TV
o.,t'l works, ;rnd JiOhl'l'
':.i' 11 had a note on 11
that n ·ad ''Thts o nt·
work:.. ncaghhor "
'.\1 r~ W1t·s l<>r say:-she
11111·.., nnl knn" wh\ the
,l·ts 11n<J paan11ng~ un•
11 l' 1 n I! I t· f 1 1 n h ,. r
dri' 1•wa~· ur "h11 1s h·a \'
111g t lwm t hf·n•
I fht l bU\HW\\ ·~ (.Undutft-r1 oy <I
Q•'"'"' "' p-.rtrntr\hiP (,l~nn R Adctm
f h1\ \latwmt'nl Wd\ f1lt'<1 with lht'
I County· (IM lll at Qr(tnQ•• fount., on
I lAl\ua1v•1 l'lllt FUUll
Punl1\nt!d Or.tnqie Co"'' Or.ttl~ Ptlot
JM\ 11 10 71 I ••ll l 1'181 IQ0'81
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF A''LICATION TO SILL AlC(>HOLIC IEVEftAGES
r1 W"'>m I t MAt COl'\ft'rn
RA\C,AOEC INC 1\ dPOlv1nq lo Ou•
O,.p,1trtm .. nt f'tf A ltOhOht 8•v,.,_..Q,,. 1C.ont•o1 IO• " ON SALE BEER ~
IW IN E 1P\,bl1t E•l•rtq Pto:K"' to ,,.II I •h OP\Oltt t>-'itofdQlf'\ itl 10\1) AO..tm'\
I Mun11nq1on ~1'" (ati•urn ...
PuOt•\"-"d 0t .tnQt> C.o.t\t Od•ty PtltH ··"""'t '1 , .. , )•0 81
P UBLIC NOTIC E
flCT1T1ous ausunss NAME STATIMENT
f h~ tollow1nq p..''°" i\ 001n~ ou,,
f'l•\lr,, ·1\ '" 011 l IC.AF lb1 FU(IAR
,..,. b..-M"' '>IH·H I dQvn .. A,.arh r 41,tt11n1.-,<170\\
Ajff.-0 8...-nM'f\ln f 11..,hf'r t)l/
r..,,11i1 10ld 0111i1 •• l •.tQ lfn•t Ui ttf t'
c .\llftJf n1d 1nt.\r
,, .,..,,,,,..1
Ali"t.J ft • ttP~t
SA.'-; f)f 1-:1 ;0 (,\f' I 1"" ""'"""'"' ... " ···~·' ... 1n 111 .. .. ( Vvf"tt y t l~I"• uf (Jr 1VIQ1 t •1vr'1 'f O" Jo1n S1•:.i Wr)rld Enttrprisl'' ' ·•ij•
l'l'JJ11rh f('('(1r<I atten , "'•b•·,h>·ar.iu1•q,-{od,10 ... 1:1,~.~~~,
(l;1 n c 1· 1 n I tHHJ at 1 t ~ I '"' · "" , • 1 "" 1 1••1 '" ~·
marinl' park~ 1n San j
I ltt•go Aur11r:.i , Oh HJ , and Pl18l.I(' NOTI('•:
Orlando. Fla Tht· JJaad
<1ltt•nd<int·t· "as l1stt:d a s
2.623,927 an S<.in Diego, <1 n
increast·nfr. q Jlt'r<"C·nt
Pl'Bl.I(' ~OTICE
FICTITIOUS IVStNESS NAME STATEMINT
f tu.1 lftlt1)ftl1fHI Pl-f \t'lt"l\i ,.,., d'J•'1CJ
bu~11·~~,\ .,,_
Mr 01 s:;;. ''H•f:IMA<, 111J11J fd,.
( tt\I tttqt•tll'•l't I ")•11nd JoJ M.t•
,. ~· • .,,,..,d 1#)&1\
,_.•w e>?H M..-01 ~1 Int d
Ry f). ('. ti USTIN(;S FIC nT1 oos ev\•N e~s ·;.,,~: .. ·~, ;o::,.; :_:~~· ·~·~.~,~tur:~!~.;:,,_.l
Oll ... D•ily ,tle!Sl•ll HAME STATEMENT I • ""''""'''"~naurt•Cllh• .... Assemblywoman Mari an lleri.:1•"1n. I< :-.:t•v.JJ<irt ""'"'1 ,., ., 1 ., • n"•'••"
Bea('h, say~ a hall sh <· ha~ antrurlUl'l'd in lht' .. ·•v'olf I '" r.01 ' 4 . ;~~~~:'io~:".:no "' '"'(
l.eg1 Slaluf(• WOUf<.1 rt•d u1•1• C'ahforn1iJ';, dt·rwndenl'I' ~·' '' 1~ .. r "'"' '>•: • o"""'°"'
on uut-or-statt• rl1sposal <,1l1•s for In" lt•\'t>I r:ad111a<' '•1 """·~~:~· •. , , ,, r.~· ••• , ~~~·:· .. ;:~~'on
llVl'm:.ttcrials h ...... 11 111 , •••• ,.., r hi ,,,_ '"' ·'d'•""'"'' ...., ... ,11,"' -.tn '""
Mrs Bergeson. who!>l' AB 211Jdeals with thl' s11h • • '"' ''"· r '""'' '•··• "' ,,. '""" 1 '"''" "" . d . N I d W h .... ,,, .. ,". ' '"'"'1' '"•·•· "l'"'•mb•• 11 1"41· Jt:'cl, sa1 two sat es an t•va1 u an as angton 1 . ~v~• FumJ
could be d11~H·d al any tame . leCJ\'ang morl' than 2.fJOo "'" ,,,~" i.ool "" r 11,1.,...,.a <>-•"'1" ro."' n •. 1. f'••u1
Culiforn1a andustriul , mc•dac·al. re:wan·h and edut·a rr':~;, ·~~'.~~··•: ;:',:"·;,""' ":;·~. 1~;.'0"' ll JO 1"'l0 1"" • 11 1•81 mi so
tinnal facilities without the m1•a11s (Ir disposal. ''"'"•" • ,, .• ., Pl"RLIC' NOTIC •:
lier bi ll would requirf' th<' slatt> l>c·partment of ,,. ,11, ,,..,n 'J'·"'~ , ""' 0 ••• ~·.~~.~~
lh·allh Serv1ct•s to set up a c·ont angeney plan ror df'CJI· '"" • 10 1• • ··~ • ··~· ''" s•
ing with sul'h closures The plan would inclulff' a task
force to cl~1ssify mate rials. t·valuatc potr•ntaul sites
in California. a nd make recommcndatwns rt>ganl
ing the fcetsihili ty of l'Sta hi ishin)( a silt•
Of California 's rad1oacl1vc.• waste. Mr s
Bergeson said half comes rrom mt•d1tal rac alities. 22
percent from industry. 20 percent from L1 S. Depart.
mentor Energy contractors and Veterans Hosµatals.
and 8 percent from commercial power n~actors
e • e
F Ul.l.ERTON'S LOIS LUSDBF.RG has heen re
elecled to a third term as chairman nr lhc Orange
County Republican ('ent ral ('ommaltef'
Thomas A Fuentes of Newpc1rt Ht•ac h has heen
c h•C'led fi rst vil'C chairman or th<.· C<'nlral rom m iltec. •••
THE: WORLD A t'f'AIRS ('ounc1I of Oran~c
County will present a talk Wl'dm•sd ay on "Soviet
Plans for t he Middle East" hy fo rmer Soviet
diplomat Vladimir Sakharov
The dinner meelin~ is scht'<luled for 7 ·JO p m at
the Registry Hot el in Irvi ne •••
THE ORANGt; COUNTY Chamber or Com -
m er ce's 'meet your cnunty supervisor ' luncheon is
set for Thurs day a l Th~ C..:atc h Restaurant in
Anaheim.
The topic is the effect Orange County or-
dinances, legislation and planning will have on you
and your bus iness.
Call the chamber . 634·2900fordetails.
Pl 'RI.IC' NOTICE
NIU,.
STATEM[NT OFAIANDON~E Nr OF USE OF FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME
r ri .. fol1t1w1no P"'' ""°"'' ,,,.<t,. .. o,..,..
FIClHtOUS BlJSl,_.ESS 00""" t~· ._....,. ot ttwo ''' t1,•ou' Du~1n.i""-
l h• .:~~~!T:.~~~~"'.1;. 0•»"~· ~~:·· ~~1~,"~·c~AR~/~~~'.:s~:~~~
f
ii'-'""'"'\ d\ C .,t1tnrn1 .. Y1tr#J(J ~[NAV PROOU(l ') 11'10 tf'!t" l 1t.lltlOU' t>U\11\fl'' f1A mt6 ff•
Af u1llO ~ff,.~t F a untd f' """"" ft-rrrdfOdbOlf .. Wf'l'fllt'C!tn(1Ju"f"nn
;. .. forn1rt~1108 c;,..pt~mo-r UI 1010
U f'OfQi11 t ''''I" ""0 ~ .. h.u•llO! ro,..lm1,. W1•c;• 1>()0 t<.f'"'I 0•1v1 S,l•t>~I (ount"'" VdH-f ( Al~to•n•A (OrO"t\ Ofil MIH (19t1fOr"lli11 91•n 1~1108 c ft-offid\ W 1I( .. 1500 IC.f' .. I Dt !VI?
Gou' f,..n" l/110 SttewllO \tt .. f"I (oton4C:Wi M "' (~•1fcHf'\if!!9201~
r oun1.t1n Y.111('_. C dldorn1,. 41/0I '"'' flU\•,..'\\ ...,.,, condut fflld b" ~
f "'._,, f>V''""'' '' • ••n(1uc trd t>v ,, Q,.."IPUll °"'''"""''"ii)
0"0••t.\I PMIN'r\f)1.-, Tht .. .,l.tff"f"f',,f •• , t.frd #1tn ·~
G..,.HQf ( t •• ,,,. (nunty (tr rlli n• O'dn~ <"f"vnh on
l "1' "'"tl'mtint 1'•h t1ft"<I ••ff\ IN> Jttnv•' fl • tQflt County Cl• rf> ot Or ~q.i· (CHJ'lh Ort Jttn
Q IOlit'
FISJO~
Put>ll .. r.<1 <'>""'"" (o...,t r>1t1•• C1onn1 '"n fl JI) 11 l:ft) I fQfill , .. ~ti
Pl18U(' NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IVSINEU NAMI STATEMENT
I f ht f0How1nq ~r~1 " CkHnQ bu\•
,,.,\ ~·' I HAWA ll6,N RAI NBOW rvN AN O
;"'ACte SHOP JIOA r •" "'" s1·~·• ":.o''" M••'iA>, Ctthrorn1.1 q'16U
1 John W:.tM<l!AR1, B•?I Cj.P~CHHI
loq.,~ t-4\,mt1nqtt1n R11-drh Cal1forn1tt
n~·~
T h1~ hu'o'"'' I\ 'ond1H 1r'1 hV 1ln in
Jf\fldUJll
I tohn I( dm,1t,•nt
T h1\ ''"tef'Nlnt Wt'\ t1h'd w11" t~ ~ounty (I .. ,, ot OrdnQf' County on
J;1nuary • ''"
'171111
Pvbl•\~ <>.tnQI!'" ':<Ml\1 o .. ,,.., P1tot
Jot~ tJ 10 ,, F'•b J '"I 11-0 81
Pl1BLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUSINESS HAME STATEMINT
'"" rollowri .. no ~''O"' "'''" 001,,0
nU ... IMt'\\ •\ JOJ08 A LAN O ANO OEVELOPMENT co rrn ""'"'And r, Munt1nqton Bft.tch c .. q1&~
TN'.tm.1 .. G S.mplfl' 1m FAl,tend
Cr Hunlll>Qlan fl<'•<" Cd •76••
W d l1MTi 0 Ov• .. n 471•0 L-11 ...
\/onttll"' °(t''™"' ul• Ca 01]'1()
T"'' bu,1n{')\ '' con<1ut1t'd b'f' .,
Qf'n .. r,11t O.r1ntr\h1P
f()fTl$8mpt,.
l' h1lo \ft4ffmH'lt WA' ftlf'd WiUt t~
C.ounly C•rr' ot Orc11n~ County on o~ombP< ••. 1490
I '1UJH PuOl•\hfd 0"'"11P (oa.I Oa1ly Point Pubh•nKI OranQe '°"'' O••ly P1101. ~· 1J 30. '"° Jan •. 13 1 .. 1 llH IO J•n 1J, 10. '' F•D J 1~1 nJ It
P UBLIC NOTICE
Kidwell of Ridgecrest, Ca., l'1CT1Ttous aus11Hu P UBUC NOTICE • • •
d a S U NAMI STATIMINT a a ughter-in-law Mrs. ASSEMBLYMAN RICHARD ROBINSON, D-"~~~~!r~M1:NT s Th• ioi1-1rwi """°" "oo1nq bu"
rtHCI UOTHHS M a r s h a I I a n d 6 ---... ·•EY SCHOOL II Th• 1011-•"'I """"" I\ do1nQ bu\1 nP\\ ., grandchltdren, 18 great-•rs ,,_., Santa Ana, has introduced a measure. AB 237, ca · .,.., ... , ~vE ""a coMPANY 11.01
SMITHS' MOITUA.llY grandchildren and 4 great-A Catholic Boarding High School ing for SISO million in general obligation bonds to THE c.11owrNc; coNcr:RN * ,..,,.,nar M''""" "••10 <•"'0'"'d Hit~~~~~~ ~;irh great-grandchildren. She for boys buildprisons inCalifornla. ~.71•,:;:.~·~1~r1v• c.0'1• M.,. '76'~ .... 1..,. !>.,.. '1•n<1trw• 11m
536·6539 was born in Pennsylvania ,. ... ~ HOLY CIOSS ICar~n S..1•n<W l(lr•P•ltt<•. )M Ru1 .. nor M•\\10" V••10 C•l1lorn1• on May 79, 1888. She was a ~ Un lver"I' Ortv•. Co•I• Me\• .,..,
f'IB fAMtLY chiroprac\or for most of A Summer Camp for boys Q to 14 R h d • • J -d c••••o•nl•9'•11 ""' bU"""" '' '""°""1'e1 b• •n '"
COlOHIAL PUttllAL tier life. She was a life-time years old anc l Vlf,l,f! .,,::;;~ .. ':"" ... " .. <ondll<l•CI "• •" 1"' OIVldU•ls..o Hr.-•"""
member of the Eastern 1t•r•nt<1••1N1rro Thi\ 't.i..,.,.,,1 ••• .,,.., •II" th• HOMI Star. Hermosa Chapter. Conducted by the Benedictine Monks o f Th" •t•••menl ... , lilfd wllh ,,,. County Cl•t• 01 Or•n~ County on l--t---7..;800!1~Bo~l/i;n:,;3s~~~~:..." ___ 1-4G~r-4a•veside ser_v'1!t~c,,e't!s"!!wt-e-111111 r<1be-. ... .;Co;.;,l;.:;o;.;r,-;a;.:;d~OM1fl~~S;.o;.;u~t"h;.:;e~rr.n~RT0:..:c:..:k..:.i:..:e:..:s:..:·:.....::C:..:o:.u::..:...n:.:.t;.;ry~Er:-;.n.:..--1t--.,.r..,,.."7~#-.. -;;in:-."-..l'W'F.nl9!1Zlr----·-· _. -t""'co~;~:x i1j;;1.0' Or.tnQP coun"=0n-:t-J-..,s:;i"•;;rrr.vi:;,.;;i,-r"1r1 'a;;;;;.-rm:ni11m'r',.,"""'*-..... 893·. -fH't-W If! • ,lllMI January 14, 1981at1 :OOPM Puo11.-Or-co.,t oa11v P1101.
rAc...c ••w MIMC>al~ ,A.II.
Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pac1f1c View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
MICO.MICll MOITUAlllS laquna Beach
494·941 S LaQuna Hills
788·0933
Sen Juan Capistrano
41&·1776 ..
at the Fairhaven Memorial C I • · ._ __ C '•" u.10. 11, Feo J. 1"1 11111
P•rk. "'-rvlces U"d•r th...o lfl h =:=: r e -...... .. ~ ·• ...-"' .............__-""' p _. C MENDOTA <AP> -The division of the 9,000· direction of Bat•-...... ,,.eron --e .,..,.. ...,. " """"' " 5 IMd se.... Al ,...... Ac .. ...a-1 acre Coit Ranch near this western Fresno County Smith & Tuthill Westctiff .. 1&' e .....,...-city Is being touted as proof the federal reclama-~~as~a.L~9r3t7u1a. ry of Costa lion law works.
... .._. ,_ .... :wj_. ...._ ._ A hi r l l h-.a h partners p o 40 parties re inqu s .::u t e Meraer nixed DlllCTC>a °' ADMISSIONS property through sales and tr'ades In a transaction
" or almmt $14 million.
MfDERA1 <AP) -A THI~ J~~HOOI. "No one believed big farms would break down
con r overs a l plan to C"'..-. Cfrt, COLo••DO llJIZ In size," said Kendall Manock, attorney ror Colt
consolidate fire and ~ -Farma Inc. "You simply cannot hold toiether
police duties here was ~ IJOJt 27MHI lar-1e farmin1 operatlona by leuln1. You have to
d r o pp e d by C i t y -OI-reduce them to direct Involvement of famllles. ••
Maniger Robert Kelley ,.,..,___....,, ... --~......... The land division produced Utlet to 110 or
who conceded: ''it's not fewer acres to conform with current federal
the appropriate lime ~~:=H ownership Umlta, which control the 1lae of farm•
rl«ihl now.•· benefttUn«i from federal water projecta .
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PUBLIC NOTICE
,ICTITIOUS aUSINIH NAMa STATaMaNT
Tl\e totlowlno IW"""' are dolno 1111,1. ,..,,., KELLY'S GUEST HOME, U671 Elolse, ,,.. ..... Viejo, C•lllerl'llA ,,.., t<allrYfl Kelly ZOiio, ••n EIOIU,
MlulOn Viejo, c.lttorllle '"" 0-.. A*"1 Zell•, U6n ElolM, Ml\1ICW1 VlefO, Cellfomle fM1 Tiii\ ~ II <..-.CIM •Y •11 Ill· dlvW..et. 0.....A.lol .. Kelllryn IC.Cly letlO
Tiiis ........... -flied •IHI "'9 c-t" c ........ ~ ..... c-•• 911
J-ry '· ""'· .. , ....
.._.. ..... Or ... OMll 0.lly .......
JM. 1J, •• 11, ,_ J, "'1 .,..,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
STATaMaNTO,AllANDONMINT O,UHO, 'ICTITIOUllUllNEHNAMI Tll• 1011ow1no pe,.on "•' •IMnclanttd l"9uwollh9 Fl<llllo11tllu\lnntllf•m. llE ACH TIME REALTY, 111 Marine. Newool1 lka<h, Calllorn<a ., .. ,
Tll• Fltliliowto llu,i,,.u N•me ••
,.,'" 10 ......... , lllfJd '" o ...... ,_,,OllJllly>t. ",.
•• .JHn ,.,,...,.,, l!IU Kl ..... , Ct . CMla M9M, Cellfefonlt•2'2' Tll11.....-1•ft< ..... 1Mbye!llll· dlWlwel.
··"""~ Tllll 1-..e -"IM •ttll 919 Cw111y CIHll flf Or~ Ce11nty 911 o.c....-.......
"'"'"' ,.......Or ... c.. ~·· ... .... c.c .......... u .•.• .., .. ..
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CALIFORNIA • TUlllCMry. January 13, 1981 DAIL y PILOT " I I
Invented "ki~ktall '
Skateboard pioneer broke
to:&. Sfo:GUNDO ! APJ "Peo·
p ie in Amer1 t•a are brought up
and nused thlnJung that if they
do havl· that better idea, they
1·a11 prolet•t themselves. that the
t(ov..rnmcnt will gave them some
11h1eld . .,urne prolet•lton for that
idea "
That's what Larry Stevenson
thouf(ht when. almost 10 years
ago, he devt>loped and patented
tht• "k1l·kta1l" skateboard , a de
s ign whit•h ang les up sharply at
the rt.>a r to Rive rider!> greater
control More thirn 90 1>ercent uf
all skateboards sold an the Un11
ed States 4re kicktaab, al'l·nnl
ing tu Stevenson
YOU'D THINK TllAT would
mean a fortune for the• 50 year
u ld inventor , but al ha s n•t
worked out that way Instead.
Slt•venson h as hiul lo strugg le
for years with various munufac
turcrs and has gone deeply int11
debt trying to enforce hb patent
Stevenson. a rorrn!!r lif1·guard
and competitive swimmer. wa~
a skateboard industry pioneer
who startl.'d the "M<Akaha " line
in 1963 while publis hing <A surf
in g magazine Mak uha solrl
about $2 5 m11l111n w1>rth of
boards befon· th<· irlllu:-.try rul
lap s ed two y t·ar :,, late r
Slt'vensun. who hlaml·:-. ov1·r
·produC"tion and had publll'1ty.
wt•nl bankru11t and rl'lurnt•tl to
lift'guardang
A hrilhant. 11bst·s-;1v1: man who
thnvl's on l'hallt•ng1·s . Stf'Vl'n~on
dC'<'ided to try :-.<.111111~ :.dom· and
nonstop around lht· v.11rld /\ft1·r
thr('l' attempts nn a 2!1 foot h11al
p I a g u i: d w 1 I h 1· q u 1 p m 1· n I
faalun·s. lw gav1· up a nd 111 J!lfiX
n•l urnt•d to hi:-lifl'guard l'tia1r
the skateboard industry , .. he
said in an mtervicw at his home
here "I decided that the main
thiflg was safety and I won
dl•red. what co uld I do tu make a
:,,uperboard'> ''
Whal Slt>vc nson 1·amc up with
three years latt-r was lhl'
kickta1l . a cunfigurnlion that
makes skatehmird riding easier
iJ n d • w h c n <' 11 u 1> I c d w 1 t h
urt>thane wh1•cb, helped fuel u
rcsurgcn<·e of skatf'IKlard s ales.
Tht• l1•gal batiks bcg<i n 111
1975 Som1· manuf<At•turc rs
ho nort'<I his patent, hut many
rlidn 'l and Stevt>nson says he
lt•a rm·d tht' hard way that patent
law .. ,s a no man's land that de
1wnds on the lime, the judge, tht'
1·rn The government gives you
1111 a ssistanee, no atd Your oh
hgat111n is to defend your own
patt·nt "
Finn fined
$212,841
in scandal
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SAN JOSt.: <AP1 Kaufman
& H road . Inc . of Northern
California. a s ubsidiary of one of
the world's largest residential
development t•ompanies, has
been fined $212,841 for its part in
a Milpitas building inspection
s tandal
Thl' torporataon said it would
appeal the sent ence in Santa
Clara <.:ounty Superior Court.
Judge Conrad nushing con
vict cd the <·orporal1on and three
<''> defendan ts of t·onspiracy and
:1:1 t•ounts of fals afyini:: ~overn
m t• n I d 11 l' u m l' n t s
011l' of the• t:or p oratwn's
fo rm<·r hu1 ld1ng s upervisors.
Mt·lvan Boggenhu1·k , was sen-
lennll t11 :io 1tiiy:-. an t·o unty jail
and f llll'd $5,000
Two formt•r M ii pitas building
1n:-.1n•c·tor:-.. f1rNI afh:r heing am
1>lil'alt·d in tht• s C"andal. wen·
also t•1111 v1c•tecl On«'. l"r<Ank 7.ap
p ac·o:-1 a, was fmecJ $5,000 Sen
ICnc·1ng Wiii ht• f"eh Ill for lht·
11 I h l' r 1 n ~ 1> l' 1· t o r , J oh n J
Shanafl'll
PATENT WAS NO PROTECTION FOR INVENTIVE LIFEGUARD
Larry Stevenson holds 'klckt•ll' •k•tebo•rd that m•de money for others
"I ('t\M t-: RM 'K and t r11·d to
f1gun· 0111 what had hap1H·111•d to
~T t:Vt:!'ISON, WHO ~tall
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o t h l' r 1 <l t• a s r a n g 1 n g f r o m
m odular hom1·s to t•dihh• algal'.
\\.IHI <A favorablt> dt:<'ision from
I ht· fl'dl'ral Court of C'usloms
and !'at enl /\ppeals n·cl'nlly and
hope·:-to eollc!l't soMe of csl1mat
1•d $20 million in roy allil':,, he
ht'l1cvt·s 1s s till 11w1·d him But
tht· 1·xpc•rit>n1·1· has lt·fl him
•o11 1111 ·whal h1tlc·r ahoul the•
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LIM.\ (lh111 \1'1 .~
16 munth old du~ w h u
l·ou ldn I watt for h t'>
lt'en age uwn t-r tu '>l•ntl
fur ham ~1.1t:nt "'" month:-.
t'OH'nng 800 milt·~ for
Jn uneX~l·ll'd rt-un1CJn
Curtis Murµh) llS. ob
ta1 ncd Rod) from thl·
Allt•n Count) llumanl'
Soc1t'l\ tn Marl'h I\
month. lalt-r. Murµh)
touk tht' m1xt•d bret·d
dog with him when he 1
moved to Owrk. Ark . to
work on a ranch
ROCKY "TOOK to mt-
dnd went everywherl' I
went," he sa1d
In July, Murphy re·
turned to his Lima area
home by bus. leaving
Rocky with friends .
"I was intending lo
send money down to get
him and have him sent
back." Murphy said. ad·
ding that he has since
learned that Rocky "left
right after I left. ..
Their r e uni on took
place recently at the
hom e or 13·year old
Kevin Gallimore of
Wapakoneta
GALLIMORE HAD
befriended Rocky afll'r
finding him in mid ·
December roaming 1hc
trailer park wher t.•
Gallimore lived . Tht·
boy said he look an ins
I ant liking to Rocky and
decided to l'all thl' dog
"Sooner ...
After Gallimore and 1 hi s m o th er. Dian e
Behm. noticed the dog
wore an Allen County
tag around his nctk.
they began trying lo
trace the ownl·r
They C'herkt•d lht· reg
1stration through lhl'
A u g I a 1 z t· l' o u n I y
s heriff's department and
learned t he d og
be longed to a Curl 1 s
Murphy of Ada. j u!>t oul
s ide of Lima.
"I CAl.l.t:D about
ever y Murphy in Ada ...
Gallimore said.
But their efforts failed
and they were unable lo
locate Rocky's owner.
Ultimately, it was lht>
Ada Police who notified
Murphy that Rocky had
come home.
When asked why he
took the time and trou·
ble to find Roc ky 's
owner . Gallimore said.
"I love dogs to begin
with and I wouldn't want
that dog take n lo the dog
catcher ...
M U R P H Y
marveled that Rocky
nearly managed to com
plete the nearly 824·m1lc
journey from Ozark to
Allen County.
''I'd rather have paid
than have him walk that
far." said the happy
owner. "I can't believe
it. I thought I'd never
see him again ...
Marine cited
by letter
Marine Cpl. Charles N.
Claas. son of John M.
Claas of Riverside and
F'rancisca Claas or 6029
Rugby Ave .. Huntington
Beach, has received a
letter of appreciation.
He was c ite d for
performance while serv ·
in1 with the Marine de ·
tachment involved in in·
stallln1 and operaling
alrcraf\ arresting gear
durin1 a lest project.
He la serving with the
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Coast traffic accidents dip
By KICllARDGREEN
011110o.<trl'1 ... 11Mt
t-'ewcr traffic l'Ollisions were
rt"portcd la~t year 1n Irvine,
~t·w1mrt Hc<H'h and Costa Mesa
th:rn in 1979, but the overall
11umher of roadway ratahtie:. in·
t'rt'a'lt•d.1>ol11·t· rc1>ort
Traffic s mashups killed 26 peo·
ttlt· last yl'cir tr1 the three cities. ·
Twenty·twod11'd in 1979.
Tht•rc were 6,820 reported acei·
•fonts in thc three cities in 1979, 454
mon · than wen: reported last
\ l'i.I I
Q((icers from all three cities Cit
ed drunk driving as the primary
ea use for the rat al eollisions.
"You just can't control thosl·
fatals:'' said Costa Meso tr aerie
Sgt. Cliff McBridl' "Tht.-rc really
isn't an increasin~ lrcntl in fatal
accidents. For l'xamplt·. 1n l!f?li
we had 15 people .kilkd ljnd 1 ..... 1
year we had :.ix pl'opl1· k1llnl
Five died in 1979."
Irvine police Lt. Jim llla.\ltwl.
says that "there is just no w 11\ 111
patlbl against ratal at•t'1<ll•r1l~
~e said, howev1•r. lh;JI 1h1·
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Wa rning . The StirtJP t111 f
That Cigarette Smo~1ng It.
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Irvin .. tr:tff1c officers should be
l(lvt!n rred1t for helping lo r•uce
tlle t otal number or accideqta
from l.199 in 1979 to 1,164lastyear
.• :l iwn·t'nl rl!duct1on. •
\ • "ident fi gures were also
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111 .. , Hll'ltar d llc1n1C'ke said his
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was c ut befor<.' the l!HM campaign
began.
"I came here 1 c; reeley 1 to gel a Joh.
bu t really there ""as more inlcre~t in
m e than I figured.'. !>ay!> tbe fl 4. 212
pound 25·year-old
Kans as Ctt} ht•c-konecJ, but the h<icku1>
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clown
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a nd not start111j! 11 ·-. nol evident with
day-to-da) expl•rrcnt1·s
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v1ded no more than a wall rlown in the
dressing room Only onn· d1c1 a rep<1rtn
so much as addn·ss him. a nd on that 111
l'as1on, when hl· wai. pas~ecl ovtr ... ,
Puller's replan•mt•nl m favor 1,f formc•r
Notr(• Dame star Tom ('le mt•nts out 1;f
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momt•nb ·
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Bill KE NNEY
Coach humbled
AP Wu tp"oto
hockey aet.10n c;arre tt eouldn't block theni
all. though, as tht' Bl ues tnµpt•d llartford.
5-2.
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be ing in heaven ··
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SAN FRANC ISCO <AP)
Maurice Willi ams. who hit an
lR·foo~ jumpei' with one second
Mixture of fire and spiri~ propelled Eagles
left to give USC a 68·66 victory By WILL G RIMSLEY '-----_.A.r~~"..,~--o vff-UCi.J\-'mt ~":.\turday, nas PHILADELPJllA Fire me lts ic'e .
been named 'Pacific 10 Con· • Rocks can destroy the most sophistical·
ference Player of the Week. ed computer. Emotion, when it reaches
Williams. a 6-6 forward from a swell, can drown the loftiest sche mes
Verbum Dei llh~h. chalked up 20 and executions of m an.
points to lead the T rojans lo So it was that chem istry decided the
their rtrat virtory at UCLA's National Football League 's NFC cha m ·
Pauley Pavilion In more than a plon s hlp here Sunday a nd sent the
decade. Phlladelphla Eagles Into t heir first
Others nom inated for player Super Bowl.
of the week honors were center The wh.lte and g reen clad Ea1lea
Steve Johnson and guard Mark were so inflated with bumln1 desire
Radford of Ore.con State, guard th at if you s tuck them with a pln they
Lafayette Lever of Arizon a State" could have exploded into 1mltJMre.na.
and freshma n forward J ohn Or. IOOHd from tbetr moortnp, they
Revelli ot Stanford. were bound to soar off to the moon. ..
They took the cel•tJal triD.
..
They beat the over -confident Dallai; ·cowoo)'!' 20=7. Tiit! score-~TC
-curately connote tht fullness of the rout
of the proud Cowboys, looking toward
ANALYSIS
t heir sixth super Howl appearance a nd
possibly their third title .
T he result almost became obvious
when the two teams came onto the field
-the Eagles leaping 'and yellin1 as if
readY to j um p out of their skin, the
Cowboys reserved and bu'ainessllke.
similar to executives waitinl for the
8: OUato the c:•ty. .
.. The diffe rence •n the two team• was
refieeted a1lo in a study ot the rtval
c oaches , str1din~ in front or thei r
behf'fl~~~iT hand!t-
a nd ir. e l e c tro ni c c ontact with
ope ratives spyin~ fro m high stadium
perches.
There was Tom Landry. who might
cha nge his name to Tom Legend, com ·
pletlng his 21st year as head coach or
the Dallas franchise, austere. lm placa·
ble, bundled in a fur-collared brown
coat and fur hat with muffs over his
ears as protection against the near -zero
weather .
Ha rdly anyone h as ever seen Landry
on the sideUnea without a jacket and tie.
He goes formal. Th ey've never seen
him throw a flt of an1er or bark angrily
at one of h~ playt'rs lie 1s a lean. gray.
-inJ! ~tit-lt-ef-+M> --------.--
~ Across the fl ('ld was hi s coaching
.rj val, Di ck V!'rmf'il, bar~·headed . wear ·
ing a s hort i.irecn jacket and white
s hoes. fresh and boyish looking for 45
years . Pulled out of college coachin1
ran ks (UCLA l lo take over the flounder·
ing Philadelph ia team five years ago,
h e hasn't Jet the systemized pros dull
~is rah.rah, f{O·get· 'em ~pirlt.
So h e moves up and d o wn t he
sidelines. telvin~ order s. ye lling en·
couragement and 11om e times leadin1
cheers.
When it was over . Vermeil cried.
"He used to cry a lot." said Keith Krep·
<See MIXTURE, Page BS)
-CWLV PtlUl
Martin pick8 EagleB by 3,
but he won't bet ••. yet
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:\Tl .A:'\T A Fulton County Su11t•r111r t 'uurt
Jud~<-Sam ~frl\enztc on Monday grankcl u motwn
111 <>upµn•!>!> t-ndence an a r<X·aine possessaon t•ast•
a~a1 n!>t Atlanta Hawks guard Eddie J ohnson, d
frr t1v~I~ dt>stroyang thl' case agains t Johnson.
m
"~tr Johnson can continue lo play with the Atlanta
II a .... kl. and hoperull y have a s uccessful season." said Marvin
Arrington. an attorney for J~hnson -and president -or the
.\tlanta Cat~ Council .John~on wa~ ehargctl with possession of cocaine after he
.... :J~ arre:-.tNJ July 13. 1980, for driving with a sus pended
llt·t·nM· ,\ s('arc·h or his r ental ca r turned up a vial containing
+1J ).!ram:. of white powder
~ <· Kt·nzic · ... order staled the while powder cannot be used
a~ t•\'td<•r11·c against .Johnson, who played in the National
Haskt·thull Asso<.·11.1lion's All-Star game last season.
.. M y thanking right now as that we will probably not ap-
pf'a I th(' c1N·1s111n, .. sa id prosecutor Russell Parker. "The or-
1ll·r µrt•lty much eliminates the case."
J ohnson has been free on bond since his arrest and has
lll'l'n playtnJ.( ror the Hawks this season.
Sl.r·•...,..,., "'~"• tor Rftad
VANCOUVER. British Columbia Skier Ken a
HNid. who s uffered a serious knee injury in a
Wt'ekend World Cup downhill race. should be able
to resume training in six lo eight months. a
s pokesman for St Paul's Hospital said Monday.
Read. 2A. tore two of the four major ligaments in his left
knl'l' when h<' rcll on the last stretch of his r un. He underwent
s ur).!ery Monday and 1s e xpected lo remain hospitalized for
four to ri ve days
The fall al Garmisrh·Parlenkirchen. West Germany, was
thc second major disappointment in a year for Read, who fell
near the Lop or the course in the 1980 Olympic downhill al
Lake Placid. N Y.
G .. ronllllO "'"a•ftd "• C'l•~l•N••I
Veteran center fielder Cesar Geroalmo was re· Iii
leased by the Cincinnati Reds Monday to make
room on the roster for newly.acquired free agent
Larry BUttn~r. Geronimo, 32, had been with the
Reds for nine seasons and was a member of five cham ·
pionship teams. If he is not traded within the next 10 days,
Geronimo ran become a free agent . . . Pilcher Gaylord
Perr y signed a one-year contract reportedly worth $300,000
with the Atlanta Br aves Monday and' he said he plans l<-
make sure the Braves get their money's worth. Perry, by lhe
way. is only 11 wins shy or 300 for his career ... Represen·
tatives of the Major League Baseball Players Association a nd
thl' dub owners· player relations committee, as expected,
failed to settle grievances which contend that Fred Lyaa and
Carlton Fisk or the Roston Red Sox should be declared free
agenti;
Monfrftll .. I•••,..""" •• "'•••
Mario Tremblay scored two goals and Ricll1ard ~
Sevigny recorded his first shutout as Montreal '
stretched its unbeaten string lo 10 games by de·
feating Edmonton, 5·0, lo highlight NHL action
Monday night. The win narrowed the Kings' lead in the
Norris Division to three points. l!:lsewhere ... Defenseman
Ray Bourque backhanded home a rebound with two minutes
remaining, and Boston went on lo edge Minnesota, 4·3, ex·
tending the Bruins' home unbeaten string over the North
Stars to 34 games ... Mike Zuke's power.play goal midway
through the second period proved to be the game-winner as
Sl. Louis drubbed Hartford, S.2 . . . RyH Waller and Deaala
Maruk scored one goal apiece as Washington broke a five·
game losing s treak and squeaked past Colorado, 2-1 ...
Mike AJUson, the rookie center for the New York Rangers,
will be sidelined five·to-seven days with a strained right
knee.
R•ddd .. Mr. GI••• •• e••r•
Joe Gibbs, a chief archit~t of San Dieco's •
sophisticated passaing attack, has been hired as lbe
new head coach of the Waahinston Redsklna. He
replaces Jack Pardee who wu fired ... Berta de
--Ac-*llll of SwitaerlatMI won ~-women19 Werhl·Qlp downltllfo.
skrrace, described as theaeuon's toucbeat. Sbewon ln a tJmeoff
1: 17 .92, which placed her Juat ahead of America'• CW1 NII-,
at 1: 18.48. Nelson's finish wu the best by an American slrUer inf ...
more than a year ... Guard Nale Arclalltald, wboH 1bootln11..,
and pualn1 led the Boston CelUcs to three victories, baa bHn1
named the NBA '1 Player of the Week. Archibald avera1td 21.3·
points and 10. 7 us lats aa eh Celtics defeated Phoenix, Chlcaco
and New Jersey lut week.
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TV: Basketball -Notre Dame vs. San Francisco, 12:30
a.m., Channel 22. Taped. •
&ADIO: Basketball -Lakera at Cleveland, I p.m .,
KLA-C (5'10).
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one threat?
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View's attack.
Tennis winner
could share
in oil well
LONDON (AP) -A share in
an oil well offered recently as an
incentive for participants in the
forthcoming World Cham·
pionship Tennis series lo be
played throughout the United
States ending with the finals in
Dallas. April 27 through May 3.
The investment in a prospec·
tive well to be drilled at an as
yet unspecified Texas site was
one or the 15 prizes announced al
a news conference in London
during the WCT's Braniff World
Doubles championships.
WCT boss Lamar Hunt said.
"Straight dollars and cents no
longer appeals to the leading
players. We have had to come
up with an incentive scheme to
attract lhem to our series."
The prizes. all estim ated at an
initial value of around $20,000
dollars, have been provided in
conjunction with a Japanese
computer firm. They will be
available to the eight players go-
ing into the final after the eight·
tournament series. The winner
will get first choice of prize, the
runner-up second c h oice o r
prize. elc, down to lhe eighth·
placed players. Hunt did not say
what would happen to. the seven
prizes not claimied
Apart from the oil well invest·
ment. the eight players could
choose owne r ship of a
thoroughbred yearling. an· in·
vestme nt in diamonds.
ownership of gold and silver
bullion, shares in a real estate
in ve;;~ment trust, a classic an·
lique car. or bags of silver coins
chosen forinveslmenlpurposes.
Rader rejects
Padre offer
SAN DIEGO CAP) -The San
Diego Padres said Doug Rader
has turned down an offer to
coach third base for the Natimal
League baseball club.
Rader, a former Houston third
baseman, became manager of
the Padres' Hawaii farm club
last season and led lhe Islanders
to the Pacific Coast Lea1ue
playoffs.
Frank Howard, new manaser
or the Padres, said Monday be
failed in an attempt lo talk
Rader J.nto 1ivln1 up Hawaii for
San Dle•o. ~·
Marina travel8
for rma1 tuneup
Marina H11h'1 Vlkln11 ri1k
their 1-5 record with a non·
lea1ue basketball teat at
Lakewood tont1ht in a final
tuneup for Sumet Lea1ue ac:Ucin,
which be.u.a Friday.
The Vlk~•· led by Ro1er
Wenlnpr Rick Smitb an
1-5 on tbe Muon, which laeiudll
a •·• Htback to Lakewood al lb• Oranp Tournament.
SPORTS BREAK / BASKETBALL ·
Powerful
Corsairs
test GWC
Golden West College races its
stiffest tut of the youn1
Southern Cal Conference basket·
ball seaaon t onieht when
powerful Santa Monica CC visits
the Rustlers (7:30).
Coach Jim Greenfield's squad.
with an impressive 14·3 overall
mark and perfect 2·0 conference
record, will have a tough task in
containing the Corsairs' quick
unit.
Santa Monica CC comes into
the contest with a 14·5 record
(2·0 in conference). Among the
victories was a decision over No.
1 ranked El Camino in a non·
i conference outing. '
Santa Monica CC is led by 6·5
t forward Mike Gerrin, but the en·
• lire team has been contributing
o-&-·-·Ht-lhe s<Ot iftt('Otumn.
..... .._....
T he Boston Bruins threw more than just pucks at Min-
nesota goalie Gilles Meloche. Bruin captain Wayne
Cashman, inverted at left. and Peter McNab slam into
the goal in an attempt to score. The Bruins won, 4·3, ex-
tending their home unbeaten streak over the North Star s
to 34 games s in':_e 1967.
f''ro• ragr II I
Likewise, no one player has
dominated the scoring for Green·
rield's team . althoug h Jim
Eldr idge boasts a 15.7 point per
game average _
"They're a lot like us." admits
Greenfield "They're very quick
and they use a full court press
throughout the game. They art:
a little quicker than us, though ...
The Corsairs lead the overall
series between these teams
with a 9·7 mark. Last year. San ·
ta Monica CC fini~hed with a 20· 12 rerord, good nough for a
three-way tie for . cond place
wit h LA llarbor and• I.A
Southwest.
The Rustlers are coming urt
one or their toughest victories of
the season. a 69·67 victory ovN
LA Southwest.
"It was awfully diHicult to
play there ... sa ys Greenfield
"They have a tremendous ad
vantage al home in that gym Ion
the old Pepperdane College cam
pus> You itet 30 people an there
and ti <;ounds more like 1.000 ..
KENNEY NOW BELIEVES IN SELF. • •
put -on with the emphasis on
laughing .
KENNEY WAS the next to last
player chosen in the 1978 NFL
draft and he enjoyed the humor of
the event. Time, however. had a
sobering effect.
Three weeks later, however.
'Fuller was banged up again and
-Kenney finally got his chance.
gelling the assignment l lt'J hours
before kickoff on Cwhat el~e? >
Pearl Harbor Day.
·'I had always done well in prac-
tice and preseason," says Ken·
ney. '·But I didn't know what was
going to happen. I had a lot of con-
fidence but I had never played un·
derfire."
He proceeded lo lead Kansas Ci-
ty lo a 31· 14 victory, com pleting 12
of 18 for 142 yards and two
touchdowns.
''I thought it would be much
tougher,'· recalls Kenney.
A WEEK LATER he endured
the snow and wind of Pittsburgh,
suffering his first interception
with 15seconds left in lhe game in
a 21 ·161oss.
Then the big one. a game which
has turned Kenney's life around.
One whieh demands a full shot al
lhe starter's berth in '81 , one
which provides recognition. Ken-
ney is confident he has an NFL
future.
·'We're certainly optimistic
about Bill ," says C hief s
spokesman Doug Kelly. "We ex-
pect him to m ake a strong
ch allenge in the summer."
Says Kenney: ·'There are a lot
of things going now. My battle
with Fuller is one thing, but I'm
also watching. to see what New
Orleans does (will the Saints
berkon Pat fladen? ), and others,
such as San Franc1s ro and
Baltimore.··
yards against Baltim ore al
marked the first time a Kansas
City quarterbark had broken the
300·vard barrier in fi ve seasons
Possibly even harder on Ken-
ney than the physical factor of 29
straight stand·ups was the mental
game.
"I was so mad at San Diego."
says Kenney. .. But Sandi re·
minded me m y time would com e.
lobeready.··
NEVERTHELESS, the idle·
ness took its toll.
"You find yourself throwing on
the orr day and m y arm was get·
ting weaker. I was gelling out of
s hape doing no more than just
splitting time on defense and do·
ing nothing on ofrense during
practice. There was a token"
Compounding this frustration
was a background of stumbling
bloc ks despite his potential.
Every athlete pays dues, but for
Kenney. il has been ridiculous.
Arizona State Coach Fr ank
Kush decided he wanted Kenney
to become a light end. so the San
Juan Capistrano product packed
it in, and headed for Saddleback
College.
HE BROKE his thumb on a
helmet al Saddleback and saw
limited action; mostly as-·a 'tight
end and running back.
Three games al quarterback at
Northern Arizona was a s far as he
got in his junior year when he did
it again with a helmet. breaking
his hand in practice.
Finally, in his senior year al
NAU. Kenney went lhe distance
at quarterback. but achieved far
Oilers edge MD, 45-43
G uard Bill Thompson stole the
ball with five seconds remaining
Monday night to help the Hunt·
inglon Beac~ Oilers pre~e~v~ a
45.43 decision over v1s1tlng
Mater Dei in high school basket·
ball action.
With the Oilers up by two. t he
Monarchs-who got the ball wilh
45 seconds to play-were trying
to work for the last s hot before
Thompson's steal thwarted their
final attempt.
Center Jim Lane, a 6·6 junior,
paved the way for the Oilers as
he scored 16 points and gathered
12 rebouncb. He waa aup.,arted
by senior guard Scott Becker ,
who had 12 points, and forward
Greg Knapp who had four points
and..aeven r:ebounda.
Both sides were not exactly
sizzling from the field as the
Oilers connected on only 16 or 34
shots (47 percent>. while the
Monarchs hit on 18 of 39 (46 per·
cent).
The Oilers actually won the ~a m e al the free throw line
despite shooting a horrendous SO
per cent (13 of 26) from the
charity stripe. Mater Dei was
seven of 12.
The contest also marked the
final tuneup before league action
for both schools. Huntington
Beach will enter Sunset League
play al 11·2. while the Monarchs
will open the Angeles Le~gue with
a ~-1.Q.mark..
le ss than ant1c1pated
s tat1st1cally
Tht>n l'ame the quick ht'llo:-. and
goodbyes from the Do lphins and
Redskins. t'appcd by 116 straight
quarters of waiting.
:"liow. hnwcvPr. then· is an op
tim1stic altitude within Btll Ken
ney the first stncl' he was ap
proachang has sophomore season
at Arizona State
Tl'RNJNG 26 this month. Kt'n·
ncy 1~ well aware hts time is near
"Brian Sipes IS 31 and a four.year
s tarte r at Cleveland . Danny
While as 28 and a first.year
!>tart e r .·· s ays Kenney
"Quartt'rbacki. come of age from
27 31
.. Hut to rC'ally get anlo rt . I really
frlt I had to hernnH• a starter this
,·ear
· In three starts Kenner wa~
s acked onJy rave times. possibly
because of his quick release and
abili ty l<1 get back and set up
quickly
..~ull er . ror instance. was
sacked 52 tam es in 13 games, JO
times by Baltimore
THREF. G~M ES doesn 't
qualiry as a rareer, however, and
Kenney is qualirying his dreams
with reality
·'I expect Fuller to be No. I at
ramp,'' says Kenney. "But llhink
I have to be given a good s hot. an
opportunity to beat him out.
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NIGH SCHOOL
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NCAA in suit
MONTREAL <AP>
Wayne Gretzky, 19-year·
old Edmonton Oilers
center, was named the
Nalionfl Hockey League
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -player of the week, the
The National Collegiate NHL a nnQunced Mon·
Athletic Aasoclatlon can day.
not be dropped as a de· Gretzky scored three
fendant in a lawsuit filed goals and had seven as-
by University o( Illinois slsts ln three 1amea for
q u a rte r b a c k 0 a v e t.he week that ended on
Wilson. , Jan. 11. He finished the
first 40 1ame1 or the Judie Harry Clem or season wttb 10 points, ty-
C ham pa 11 n County 1n1 Marcel Dtonneolthe
Circuit Court laaued the Kin11 for the NHL's
rulln1 Monday. llrat-halfscortn1 title.
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ALL FICTITIOUS NAME
STATEMENTS FILED IN 1976
MUST BE REFILED IN 1981
and \
those witti c han ges must be
republished at tim e of refiling
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T his robot, K 481. does mor e than walk and
talk 1it sings and dances. It was built by
the Chrysler Corp. for dis play at 1981
Detroit Auto Show and will appear later
this vear at an auto exhibit in Ne w York
Cit y. The only luggage it carries is a tool kit.
Now local investors can enjoy
personal service and untraditional rates
~ow vou can huy aml 'd i through a national hrokl:r at hig
'avmgs on i:omm1"11m!>-Withou 1 gi\'ing up m o!>t o f the
pl'r,11nal \l'rVl\.C that \'ou'rc ai:c:ustum ed tu.
We'll 'avc: you up to rwo-thirds of the i:ommh!.IOOS that you
pay th e f ull -c:omm1""0 n house'\. O n som e tran'ial·t1on-. we
l'Vc n heat the: hare-hone\ discounter-.. Try U!\ and sec. Call \1r
wnte l11r f rec hrn'-h urc anJ com mts\ion d iscount 'chcd ulc.
( ~ J Kingsley, Boye & Southwood
Member N.Y.S.E. M«mber SIPC
A Wall Street broker that pays locally from a California bank.
660 Newport Center Dnvc, Suite 235, Ncwporr Beach. CA 92660
Education
topic of
• sunumt
0 A K LI\ N D I /\ I') /\
l wo-<lay t onferl'n<·t> in
vol v 1ng s ome o f th<•
slat.e 's lop busint•ss a nd
l'dueat11m leaders will
be held next month t o
~pcarhcad what 1s heing
t•alled a maJOr attack on.
education r1roble ms in
Ca lifom iet.
T he conft'rencl'. to be
held Feb. 10·11 at Mills
Colle~e in Oakland . was
an noun c<'d by Wilson
Rill's, st<tle supcr inten ·
r1 ent or puhhc in struc-
tion and Corn<' II Ma ier ,
c h ai r m a n of Kaiser
Alu minum & Chemical
Corp
"THER E JS a d eep
concern about the quali-
t y o f t.-ducation in t his
stette and it is c lear that
{'d uc ators must seek the
assistan ce of other seg-
ment s including busi·
San Francisco ness in finding solu-
L ... 1 t1<ms ," said Riles.
New York (714) 644-2983 Atlanta
In California, call 800-432-7368 os nnge es Ma ier said the focus or
'""" K·"~''"' 11 ..... & '""''' .. ''"' San Diego the con ference will be on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~dc visin~ a J<~nt action i plan to im11rove public
l'«hu·atmn in Cetlifurnia
Virginia
Washington, O.C.
• with f1;9ee checking,
no interest penalties.
Mutual of Omaha Money Market Account offers yo u
current high int.erest rat.es, free checkwriting
privileges {$500 or more) and easy withdr awal.
anytime, without int.erest penalties.
Minimum investment only
$2.500. Daily dividends.
compou nded m onthJy . Add to
your account in am ounts
of $100 or more. Quarterly
aocount statements. No sales
charge. no redemption fee.
And beginning in J a nuary.
1981, income q ualifins for ape-
. e<letal tax AXCl H&iOA
($400 for a joint return).
• *. * *
0 17 ~0% 114 thu avPr1tl(" 11..i y 11•l•l l•1 "'"
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st·hou ls a n · 1n trou ble
and must of us business
lt•adt'rS of the• !-.letll• have
o nly lh<· val{uest u n
1krstandini,: why." said
M aier
COLLECTO S
CORNER
Rare Coln• & Stamps
GOLD & SILVER
Pnc•• for 1·12-81
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BUSINESS I STOCKS
Reagan miracle worker?
President-elect has less to do more with
81 .. 0HNCVNNI FF
·~---·-·" NEW YORK The challenge
to the presldenl·elect la to au ly
m o r e wit h
less. w hic h
Isn't im potusl·
ble , a<·•·urdlnl(
to the Hlbltt '1 .. a n d u ( ,. w ,,_
bu siness pco
pit'. but Whll'h
ha~ .cencr ully
htot!fl dui.s
Hie d u n cl•· r
mirul'lt•s
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CUNNI,,
111· must lowl•r lhe budJ.?ct def
u ·11. a sl•lf 1m1,uscd challenge,
wh1h • wah·hinR inflation raise
i.tovl•rnmcnt l'XJ>enses. deal wit h a
fe1h•ral burc·aucra cy tha t knows
only how to grow. andt:ulla xes
Wh1k doin~ this he must deal
with u federa l de bt that is certain
t u l'Xl'et.'Ct $1 trillion during the
m•xt yt•ar or tw•>. if only because
thl• government must raise more
debt just to pay interest on old
debts.
IN THE FISCAL VEAR that
ended Sept. 30, that interc~t ex
pens t• amounted to nearly $75
billion . whic h ~ives you som e idea
of the s ize of the proble m And if
rates don't dropsoon. the problem
will grow worse.
Mean while, s pok esm e n fo r
e very C'Onstituency in A merit· a
have been applyin~ pressure to
ke ep their favor ite spendrnR lffU·
gram alive. even 1f the goal of
their s pendin).t and efforts has
t·eased to have m c•aning
This is a large order for any
president to deal with. but Ronetld
Reagan h as assured the pubhc he
will cut their taxes at the sam e
time . ln fact . David Stockman.
slate d to be his d irector of the Of
(ice of Metna gement etnd Rudgt.-t ,
says a tax cut is essential to
budget balance .
W h a t this a moun ts t o ,
th e refore. is t he quintessent11tl
"shrink" challenge, a term that
many businessme n unde rstand
It means the challe nge of runnin~
a n ope r ation profita bly whilt'
shrinking the s ize of the oµerallon
a nd otherwise d ealing with an ad
verse set off actors.
It is a cha.lle nge before which
otherwise able business ch1t:ftans
have failed, especially in the past
fe w years of almost chronic re
C'es s ion threats Executives who
can e xpand a company arc com
mun . those who c a n shrink them
a re r a r e Those skills arc•n 't
ta ught in business schools
Nor tn the school of poht11·!.
eit her. Jn fact. politics hC1!. been u
:-.uctess for ma ny elec.ted Ciffu•utl!i
prN·i~ely beC'ause the y prom1!'.r·tl
t•x pansion, a nd d eli verNI 1t 1n lh•·
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T umdlly • .Mnu.,y 13, 1981 DAILY PILOT 83
Who's '3 Stlrks?'
Business leaders
lack identity
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Most Americans would have htlle d 1fCicult) 1dt·nt1fy1ng
C rest JU a toothpaste. But hov. many know who J ohn c;
S male is?
Most Ame rican s would ha\'c htllP troublf• tr ll1n i:: you
what a Cadillac is. But how many n·ro~ni zt• tht· n:inw
Roger B. Smith?
Most Americans are probably famahu r wit._ th(' hrund
name GE -and even the cotp11ralt• nam1· for .... h11•h 11
s tands: General E lectric. But how man.\ ar1• f;1m il1.11
with John F. Welch Jr.?
BY NOW MOST Americani. know <Jbout Am1m1«.tn I·.,
press Travelers Cheques Cthey'rt tht· one:-. alwJ~:. g..i11ng
lost) -and they are certainly fumth<tr with tht• fan· of
Karl Malde n , the actor who promott's tht'm 1n T V 1·~·111
m e rcials . But how
many people can tell
you who Jimmy "Three
Sticks" Robinson is? •
Those ar c all
corpo rate leader!>. heads
or newly elected he ads
of giant companies. But
Money
Tree
J h ardly an yone outside of their rc:o.pt.•c•t1 1•t· t•11rp•1rnt1· 1·•1111
po unds knows anythin g about then1
J ohn Smale , for Pic<tmplc. 1!-th1· m ;1n t rt•<l1l •·tl \\1th i.:11
ting the Americ·an Dent<fl A:-.-.11nat111n to 1·n1l•11 ,,. 1 11·-.1 .1•
an effective cavity righter It w;1!> qu1t1· ;, 11111p 1·11.1 hli nl!
C rest to capture fir'>t pliice in :-.all·..,
AND IT HF.LPF.D S m alt' riM· 1n th1· r:1nb al l'11wt•·1 li.
Gamble < P&G >. a company wh11s(· prrnlut•tc;, 1T11!1-hon
llead & Shoulde rs. P<tmpcr .... Charmin DunC':r n llin•·'>
Folgers . Jif) ar(' likf'ly to ht· found 111 1·VN) hnu-.l'lwlrl 111
the land
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veloped a minidocumentary attitude , focusing on
one story 1n the n<'ws for to minutes or so while de·
vo ting tt1l' remaining lime to a hrief newscast and.
of cours<-. updat<'s on the hostage ~ituatioo
SOM•:TtllNG UN •:XPE<.:TEll happe ne d
"Nightlir1t•" l':lUght cm. Despite a much-improved.
and much tliscussed. "Tonight ~how " oppos ite it,
"Nighlline" mure than held its own in t he ratings.
The numbers demonstrated a market for a late-
night news s how
Last week, "Nightline" expanded from 20
minutes to a full half-hour. This spring, it will ex
pand from four nights a week to rive.
"Nightlin<'." in its way, has become the
• its NBC<Wfenth
early Reagan call
LOS ANGEq:s CAP> -NBC News divis ion
President William Small s ays the network's de·
cision to call Ronald Rugan the winner befor~ W-esrccra.,t PolECTOSe<JlnNOvemoer'spre sidenliil
elections had no discernible effect on voter '
turnout.
Small, speaking at a news conference on the
second day of a three-day NBC-sponsored news
gathe ring, said independent research for the
network determined the early projection, which
c ame shortly after 5 p.m. PST, didn't affect the
outcome of the vote.
Small said he had "no problem" with the exit
Pollina that was lar1ely relied upon ror the projec-
tion. He said he had seen no evidence that the vote
in the West was affected by the report Rea1an
would win.
"People have a rt1ht to ~w." he said. "If
you can show me tbat we affected the . voter
turnout then we would reconsider. We don't want
to be ,Wlty ol aft~un1 an elect.ton on the air ...
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"MC'Netl l.('hrcr Heport" or network television.
Wht·n llonald lll'agan met with Mexico's president
.J1r~t· l..opt'7. Portillo last week, tht! evening network
n<•ws s howt«I pil'lurcs of Reagan and Lopez
I 111rll ll•1. offt ·n·tl so mt· brief comment on Reagan's
hopt.• of 1mprovinJ.( rl'lations with Mt:xico. a nd that
was ah<1ut ti
llut "N1ghtlinc" si1ent time with the story It
1·;illed upon a lteagan adviser on Mexico to explain
that country's st·c ming reluctanl'e to become a
1:h1·ap anti 1•asy supplier of oil to the Unit~d
Statf's It went live to Me xico City for comments
from a M<•x1c·an un1vers1ty professor. and explored
c:;om1· of the reasons behind the strained U.S.·
:\1f'xkan rclaltuns umlt:r the Carter administra·
t "'"
Tiit: •'OU.OWING EVENING, last Tuesday,
"Nrghtline" planned a m1rudocumentary on the
Mafi a. mdudang a n anter view with informant Jim·
m y "The Weasel" Fratianno. Rut the show's in·
spirang force l><"ckoned Heports flew everywhere
that cvf'ning sayan g that Iran 's Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khoml'tnt ha<I act•eptcd tr S proposals for the re·
lf'as e of the hllstages
"N1ghllinc" devoted the entire show lo the Ira-
nian s1luat1on. overplaying the prospect of immi-
nl'nt rcsulutmn as much as any other network
news op<"ration Uesp1te the fact t,hal Jody Powell
was em phatically restrained on the dev~lopment,
/\ H<''s Hob Dyk told the "Nightline" a udience:
"It 1s obvious that something is happening
there. <in import ant announcem ent is on the way."
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night, of course, and ABC News, as the others,
backed off once again. But "Nightline" was at
lea s t there. r eady for the story. When Iran
promised an eventful news conference at 2:30 a .m .
New York time. "N1ghlline" went on the air for West
Coast viewers.
Even though there was no true breakthrough, it
was welcome information on a night when things
seemed to be breaking. CBS, meanwhile was into
its movie. a nd <:a rson was about to introduce his
next ~uesl.
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Li nda Lavin stars as a nurse whose uncon-
ventional treatment of terminally ill patients
gets her in trouble with a doctor C Peter
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2.
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took control <>f NH<.' progrnmmrng last season.
said NB(' will prc•m1C'rc st•ven of its 1980·81 series
an .J anuary, 1m·ludang restructured versions of
"Ruck Rogers." .. B J and the Hear" and "Lobo "
lie said the nC'twurk places great stock in the
new "llill Blues " pollcl' scnes. to debut Jan. 15.
ancl a "Walkinl.! Tall " ~l'rl<'S starring Ao Svenson.
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AS FOR Rf:MAKt:S Ot' oltl TV shows such as
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Other upcoming shows include "The Angh•
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divorced woman. "The Stocker s," a pilot starring
Pittsburgh Stf'elers quarterback Terry Bradshaw
Tonight's Merv Griffin Show on KTIV. Chan· and country singer Mel Tillis as stock car dnvers ;
nel 11 , at 9 p.m will be a full-program 00-minute "Nero Wolfe," with William Conrad as the noted
salute to Rex Harrison and the ne w "My Fair detective, and the "Project Peacock .. prime lime
Lady'' on stage at the Pantages Theater children 's series that kicks off f'eb 8 with "The
Highlight or this evening's tribute will be a Big Stuffed Dog, .. featuring Snoopy
half-hour inter view with Harrison, followed by Tartikoff restated a pledge that NBC would de·
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mem bers of the company including Cheryl Ken· cancellation practices and concentrate on building nedy, young British musica~ comedy star who is .
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whose efforts to tie ·his village up
with red tape are neatly subverted by
Sakini and a retching geisha girl. The
latter role, a toughie because her
dialogue is all Japanese, is s killfully
handled by Mary Benton who again
puts her Oriental herit age to good
use.
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mos t hilarious drunk scenes in
m e mory
The 13-membe r ensembl e of
Okinawan villagers is finely choreo·
grapht.>d, partic ula rly in the assemb·
ling and dismantling of the teahouse
or the title . Special m ention must go
to the work of Joyce Fumiko Holway
as the leader or the ladies. liberation
league and Anthony Chung as a
spurnt.>d suitor
With ··n ash omon ,'' "Count
Dracula" and now '·Teahouse or the
August Moon.'' the Westminster
Community Tht'atl!r is raising its
sighl!or an the <1r<•<1 or amb1tmn and
s u c t' c t• d i n g r c rn a r k a b I y
·Performance:-. of "T c-a h1,use·· con-
t inue Friday:-. and Satur<IL1ys at 8:30
through .. 'eb 7 at the playhouse. 7272
Maple• St : Wl•s tminstcr
• BAt'KSTA<a: Th~ 11cxl regular
m t.'t:'I in.: of lht· Orange County Com
muntl\ Theakr Assot•aation will be
twld Wcdnc!\da) at H " m. in lht· ~t·wµort ThcalN Arts Center . 2501
Cliff l>ra v1·. Ncw1>tJrl Hcach
c·11p1C!\ of tht· ()(.;('TA s pring calendar
of l<w iii produt·laon!\ wi 11 bl' distri but
t·d l11 mt•mht•r tht>akr group"
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'·TMINUDI
1()19"
-DAILY PtLOl I UMdey Jen11eiy I 3. 1911
Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is 1langerous to Your Health.
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ULTRA TASTE!
0NlY CJ'.JE ULTRA -TAITTtAS .11.-----
JAN. 13, 1911 *
ANN LANDERS
ERMABOMBECK
COMICS
CLASSIFIED
C2
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CJ cs
Kenny Ezzell has carved a career in a field
thaJ.--for most persons is a hobby
-woodc."Orvmy. The Corona del Mar resident sees doors
as his bread and butter. Butterfly door
Clt rig/it . which took two months to complete,
features high relief. carvings.
Carving a career
By JOEL C. DON 0t , .. D•llY P'llel "•If
When Kenny Ezzell was enrolled in
a high school wood shop class, he
was never sati s fi ed with a
skateboard, gun rack or a shoe box
for dad.
His fellow schoolmates were content
with the simple con s truction or
baseball bats and birdhouses. But he
was dreaming of the beauty or curves
and elegant finishes.
Pine was good for bonfires and
s uch, but give Ezzell a piece or
Hawaiian koa wood and he was in
woodcarver's heaven.
He turns planks of vermillion,
ebony , purple heartwood and
adaman paduke into exquisitely
carved doors, kitchen cabinets, baby
cribs, desks and just about anything
that can be crafted into his special
works of art.
HE SHUNS 90-degree angles and
each project bears his personal com-
mitment to perfection.
"All my projects are labor in-
tensive," says the 23-year-old Corona
del Mar resident. "When J make a
cabinet, I don't charge for the extra
time I put into it because I'm still
learning."
Learning, indeed.
Jn the short time since he gradual·
ed from Orange Coast College as an
industrial arts major, Ezzell has
carved up a career in what for most
is a passing hobby or a lightweight
course in high school.
His first job came from a referral
by OCC industrial arts instructor
Steve Robinson. He crafted country
French-style bookshelves and mantel
for the living room of a pri vale home.
HE THEN OPENED The Elf's
Touch Woodworks in a Newport
Beach industrial park, adjoining his
brother Mike's handcrafted ceramic
business called Our Gang Arts.
Now customers must wait a year
before he can begin their project.
"This is my life and my love all in
one," he says. "The one key element
that goes into each project is the
challenge.
"I'm usually the designer for m y
projects so I'm the designer of my
own challenges."
Ezzell, though, has a thing about
repetition that sends sli vers, if you
will. up his spine.
So he"s a bit appn•hensivt' about
a current demand for his hand-
l'arved doors.
His most recent creation took two
months to complete . It's called the
butterfly door and fe atures high re
lief c·arvings and stained glass.
"l like the idea of mixing two
media together." says Ezzell, who
enl isted the aid or a stained glass
crafts man for the project. "I worked
on the idea of wooded glass for some
time and feel I've perfeC"ted a new
technique "
Still , he'd rather not be known as a
door man.
"It's taken a long tim~ and a lot of
people to convi nce m<' the doors
would be the future bread and but
ter. · · he says.
"I CONSIDER MYSELF an ap
plied artist." he adds. ·"I'd like to
think or myself as being able to build
a house to inlaying a music box with
ivory although I know l_'d probably
spread myself pretty thin.··
Since he figures his creations will
las t practically forever, Ezzell sits
down with every client to plan a pro
jecl through sketches, wood selection
and finishing touches.
Since some jobs, such as a hand
carved door, can run from $5,000 to
$8,000, there's little room for error.
But it's taken some time for Ezzell
to realize there's just a handful or
persons in the county who keep the
age-old craft alive.
·'The busi.ness sense 1s now com
ing," he explains. "Up until a year
ago, I didn't think of myself as an
artist -the word had a tough time of
being pounded into me ...
HE'S COMt; a long way since he
carved his first piece -a high relief
sailboat picture as a youngster.
Now Ezzell has joined the big
leagues, handpicking domestic and
exotic woods. in lumber yards and
traveling to Europe for inspiration
from woodcarving masters.
Ezzell has ventured into other
media, he lping hi s brother in
stoneware projects. But he remains
true to the scent or fresh cul walnut.
mahogany and birch.
Besides, working in ct>ramics
would cake his clothing with the
mud-like clays.
"But everything I own," he muses.
"is covered in sawdust." l .. .,
Chinese-style
brocade jackets
choice of guests
at museum party.
See Happenings C2
Living was hell; she hid from \\1orlrl
·.·
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
DI !tie O.ily Pollet SI.ti On a bright day in August 1969,
Harriet Gyor panicked. Her heart filled
with terror, she felt hot, she became
dizzy lo the point of nausea. black spots
appeared before her eyes.
And there wes nothing to fear.
Ms. Gyor was sitting in the .living
room of her home in Santa Fe Springs
awaiting the arrival of her sister. Her
family a husband and two children
were puttering about the house in other
rooms. There was no apparent cause for
the horror that overwhelmed her.
"I DIDN'T KNOW what to do lo get
rid of the sensations and the thoughts,"
she said. "I believed I was either going
to die or 10 crazy.'·
After several hours. during which s he
disguised her panic and behaved
normally, Ms. Gyor found a bottle or
wine in the refrigerator. A few glasses
later, she felt fine.
---AlthOUihille aicfn'fknow It, ltS. Gyor
had suffered her first attack or
agoraphobia, an emotional disturbance
that alfllcu an estimated two million
Americana.
The fear came back. though never
again in her home.
Within two months, Ms. Gyor was un-
able to drive a car, go shopping by
herself, meet strangers, be in crowds or
Harriet Gyor (left) and her
mother Joyce Gardner display
book they co-authored detailing
Ma . Gyor'1eight-year battle
with agoraphobia -fear of the
world.
Cly in an airplane v. ithout being ovf'r
l"Omt• hy parue Shi• was. in faC'l. afrai d
to lt•a vt• the housl'
Shl' droppt•d out of 1·01lcg1., quit h1·r
voluntl•t•r work 1n a ~tatr hospital <tncl
n'treall'd from the world.
For eight yt'ars, sh!' htd.
To<lav. Ms. c:vor is a counsc·lor for
agoraphobics in· Wcstminsh-r. She has
chron1C'lf"d her own experiences in a
book ... Li vi ng in llcll: An Agoraphobic
F.xpl'rtt'nC'c. ·· co written with her
mother .. JovC'f' I>. C:;irdncr of fo'ountain
Vallt•y .
SHE Cl.AIMS what happened to her is
more common than most people realize
·'One person in a hundred has
aJtoraphobia to the poi nt where their
lives are pretty restricted." she said.
"One in 50 have il· to some degree. but
they live within limits pretty easily."
Agoraphobics are doubly cursed
because their problem has only been
. _ reco~nized by_ the ment.al health rom.
m"nity al large within the past few
years, Ms. Gyor said.
And, since the phenomenon has been
little publicized, many feel theirs is a
unique form of mental illness and they
are afraid to report it to their family or
doctors.
It is not a mental illness at all, but an
"emotional disturbance," said Ms.
Gyor, who helps guide classes of
agoraphobics through a 16-week course
designed to overcome their fears.
Ms. Gyor said lhat after her first al·
tack "since I hadn't died, I concluded it
must be a mental problem.
••1 CAU..ED A psychiatrist and made
an appolntment. I saw him for the next
two yean without 1ainln1 at all. I wu
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lllll'l'OSIS
Ms (;yor IOSISIS that her description
nf an agoraphoh1<"s life as '"hell'· is n<>
l'xagcrat1on /
"Most phohirs are depressed to some
1frgr1•1· hl•c·ausc they can't live the
lif<'styl<' tht•y'rc used to," s he said.
"You cun 't have• friends come in. What
1r you ctitl die or go crazy·? You don't
want yourfriends loscethat."
She emphatically noted that many
agoraphobia sufferers are men, despite
the common conception of the ailment
as a "housewife'sdisease."
In fact. she explained, housewives
si mply have the option of hiding at
home while mos t agoraphobic men
must venture out into the world to earn
a living. .
· 'There"are salesmen who are dying
between each appointment but they've
got a bottle beneath the seat or their
Valiums or a dozen other ways of deal-
ing with it," said-Ms. Gy(,r;--·
THE COUNSELOR SAID she never
told her family about her own
agoraphobia until she was cured.
"l wasn 't about to tell anybody: It
sounds too crazy,·• she recalled.
"I knew that Harriet wasn't very hae·
py and was nervous," said her mothei.
"But I did feel that maybe this was the
way she wanted her llfeatyle to be.
Maybe she wanted to stay home wtth
the children." Ma. Gardner said she ls "uhamed"
lhat lbe dJdn't realise how troubled beT
day1hter was, even u M1. Gyor beam
to recover. .
"She would tell me that 1he wu drh-
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I lhuughl 1t woult.J look that way tu
'ou I .. nu led It foob a lot of pt."Uple
.I 11-.1 look al the..,, le oft hose paws "
lit· l1ngt>rl'll onc and when he
dropped rt. 1t ft'll limply back into
plan· "Wt•ll. we l'erlamly thank you
for lht· water Byt', Kaller,'' they s<11d
whllt' Lht' dog nuzzled against their
l1•g-.
I µullt'<J the dog 1ns1<Jc and bolled the
door as.one of them remarkcd, "I'm
i-.un· glad tug1•t away fro m hl'r "
"Tht>dog·•" asked his friend.
"Nu. lht• woman. She's not playing
with a full cfr<'k "
F anuly planni11g is art
'lJEAH AN N 1.1\N DEHS Your
ilfl.;"> 111 l'r to tht• 16 year ulrl girl who
"'ai-. hE'l l hent on h<i v1ng sex and
wanted lo know the "-.afl·" days of
I he month pro\ es that there are
many peoplt• in this l'Ountry <includ·
HU& you I whn are t•ompletely ignora nt
'-' flen 1t l'Omes lo the s ubject of
natural family pl anning'. A woman
<foes not havt• tu have regular periods
"right on the dot" 1n order for this
a pproarh lo wnrk
The sympto thermal method of
natural family planning involves
1·harting or tcmpcratun·s and observ-
ing thl• murnus 1.wttt·rn in each cycle
l•\ determinl' a woman':-; fertile and
infertile timE's 1111than (·ach cyclt'.
Some womt·n l'an even pinpoint the
clay of ovulation Thos e• d t.•s1ring to
avn1rl prt-gnanc•\ nN•d crnlv lo rt•fratn
from 1nlt·n ·o11rs1· during · tht• fertile
Il a :1:s.
Natural famil~· pl;inn1ng 1~ an art
and, as such. must tw h•arnt·d Many
hoSJ?ilals 1'11nclu1·t 1·lasses in Lht•
..,yn'l ptntherm<.11 mt·lhrul whi ch m -
\'Olves nothing more ttwn mut•ous ob·
servation.
Y11u owt.· 1t to \our n •aderi-. to en·
1 nu r <t).!t' th1•m lo tn\ <'St1galc this
mt.•thod Th•·v w11l t hl·n he free Lo enjoy
s1•x ual rnl 1·n·ourM· without gadgets
an<I c·untrapl111n-. .,,. hrc·h 1s tht· Wily a
llr ~h..r l'uw1·r 1n11·ntlh l 1t to he
.IOYOl'S t\:\ll l '~\.\'(JflHlfo:O 11\1
<.A1T11 t:Hs 1w :::;. :~n'
l>EAR JO\'Ol'S : I am printing ~our · lett••r for thE' bPnt'fit of those
who may tH• intereslf'd, but I am
"'IOT advocating th•· mf'thod. I don't
want a blizzard or letters in four
months sayin~. "I am pregnant and
it's all your fault."
My authoritit>s trll m•• the sympto·
thnmal method dm•s Indeed work,
hut it requires cart>lul monitoring,
charting and recording. Most women
net>d a simpl.-r mPlhod and one that
does not r.-quirf' ahstinenc.-during
c1>rlain days.
LH:AH ANN l.i\Nl>EHS I have a
rrif'nd who 1-. u :10 vcar old She is Vt'r~ sens1tiv1: an<l i don't want to
)lurt hC'r f<•cltngs , hut l>hf· nl'cds to be
told that ht•r I a hit· manners art'
ut rnrwus
Wt· hav1· cllnl'd loi;!ether m any
t1m l•-;, and tl ll. all I <:an do lCI keep
from up1·hu1·k1ng When she has trou
ble geltrng fooil onto her fork she
UM'.., hc·r fmi.:1·r a-. a pu-.h1·r i\lso she
has this terrible habit or running he r
index finger around the inside or her
mouth and gums lo free up food that
has lodged there. It is s ickening.
I must say something or refuse to
dine with her again. Please tell me
how to handle this delicate situation.
She needs my friendship because all
her other acquaintances have given
up on her. A WEAK STOMACll IN
EVERETT. WASH.
OF.All WEAK STOMACH: Meet
the c hallenge h ead-on. Tell thP
woman, just as you told me, that her
table manners kill your appetite, and
if she wants to continue to dine with
you she will have to dean up he r act .
If the criticism Is interpreted as an
insult the loss will be hers. You will
at least have tried to help her.
OF.AR ANN LAN DERS. P lease
settle an argument. I say when a
pers on calls on the telephone and
asks to speak lo someone in the
household. it is rude to as k. "Who 1s
<«tiling''" This is the same as screen
ing a call which even Mr. Ra g for
whom I work downtown d~s not ex
pet t Whal do you say, Ann"
fo'ElJ DIN' IN fo'LUSHING
DEAR Fl,USH: Sorry, you lose.
The person who places the call
should identify himself at once. Sam·
pie: "This Is Helen Pennyfeather.
May I speak with Mr. Gottlieb?" If
he fails to Identify himself the person
who answers the phone has every
right to ask, "May I te ll him who Is
calling?"
A re yrru, or is someone you care al>t>ur
messmg around With drugs. -or con
s1dering rf? Are all drugs bad'' What
ahout pot -m moderation? Ann L.anders'
new booklet ... St ra1ght Dope on ()rugs."
.~eparates the facts /rom the /action F'or
each booklet ordered. send a dollar. plu.s
a long. self-addressed . stamped envelope
• 28 cents postage I lo Ann !,anders. I'()
HoI 11995. Chicago. Jllmo1s 61'61 I
WEONESDA \', Jt\N. M
By SYDNl-:V OMt\RR
ability lo communicate
in direct. graphic man·
ncr .
20· Feb. 18 ). Puzzle
pieces fall into place.
Defi nit e pattern
eme r ges . Se n se of
security is heightened. ARIES <Mar. 21 Apr
19 ). Protect possessions.
You a r c in h e ll e r
bargajnin~ position than
originally anticipated.
TAURUS <Apr 20
May 20): Wider appeal
aids in achieving ~oal.
Judgment. nutrition are
on target.
GEMINI 1May 21
Junf,~): Areas that had
beerti;~ark will receive
benent of greater light.
I( .new_contact aids_ in
dispelling tears, doabts.
UBRA <Sept. 23-0cl.
22 J : Oecision should be
made concerning cur·
rent "involvement." fl
ma.v be time for a
ehange.
SCORPIO ({)ct. 23·
Nov 21 ): Go slow. lie
low. per mit others to re·
veal their plans . Time is
on your side.
S AGITl'ARIUS <Nov.
22-0ec. 21): Obtain hint
from Scorpio message.
Moderate pace brings
desired .results-Qefine__
terms.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar
20 ): New project m eans
greater activity, situa·
lion a nd a fresh outlet.
SHIRLEY HUFFMAN (LEFT) AND ARLINE HALPERMAN
Admlrtng clolaonne vHe at Bower•
Th
, D•lly l'lleil St.ff ,._.,
BOWERS MUSEUM HOST, DIRECTOR REILLY RHODES
Georgie Van de Camp (left), Mra. Hubert Brend
·Museums hold showings, parties
•
Ry MARY JA~E SCARCELLO
Of 1'-0 .. 1, Polo! Sl•ff
Huwers Museum 1r1 Santa Ana ~gan
lhl• new year with <1 reception for
('h1nese C'lo1sonnl' from the ClagUl'
( 'ol lt•c·tum
(; uesl-. CllJOYt'd "1n1· and hor'\
d'ca·uvres whilt• vil'w1ng glass 1·<1sl's 111!>
pluyi ng the dclkalt' bronze and enamel
p1l'l't1s s uc·h as \'aSl'S. bnwb anrl
1•1 a horatt· 1·nnt aint•rs
Clmsonnt.• Jewelry on many women
J:(Ul'Sb honort-d th~ elegant display, and
brocetde 1acketi-. rn Oriental st yles wen·
also J)(>pular
Director Rei lly Rhodes provided tht.·
p crfe('l a cc·ompan1me nt the l.o~
Angclt•s Chinese Music Ensemble
The group played a ncient and rl.'cl'nl
m us11.· on a collection of Oriental inl.tru
menls s uch as woode n flutes. hutterfl~
harp. and a variety of s tringed mstru
ments with carved-ivory del'or alwns
Dr Roy I.au a nd wife Linda Clf Ir vine
took a sµec1al interest tn the prtll'l't'd
1 n gs . They 1ffC from Tai wan. and ~hl•
runs the gift s hop at the museum
Others enjoying the t•X h1b1t w1·n•
.Judith IA'lng year of Nt.>wport lkaC'h who
is a nwmhcr of lht· board of rlirel'lor-..
Mr ancl Mrs J lm O'Brien or Corona del
M ti r I hl' 1s a past pn·s1dl•nt l and
(;eorg1t• Van <fr ('amp of l';i..,adt·n:.i illlrl
Laguna Hc•a«h
"Artists hy Artists " upc•nt·rl al thl·
Laguna Museum of Art with a reception
which also introduced the new diret'lur.
l>r. Rill Otten
The 1·o ll ec·t1on of J)lirtra1t o; <ind
self p11rtra1ts h) 1nlc·rnal111nal art1:.ts
v. a s 1•1·h11t.•1l with a s imilar s how hy hH·al
• .Living in hell
( "'rom Page Cl)
m g well now and I thougt\l, ·Big deal ;
s he was driving when she· was 16, · " s ht'
said .
Ms. Gyor 's own, slow recovery ~gan
when she heard of TERRAP (for Ter
ritorial Apprehension), an or ganization
in Menlo Park headed by Or . Arthur B.
llardy. She subscribed to the TERRAP
n e w s le tter. taking comfort in the
knowledge that others were s1 m1larly
arrlic·ted
But. because the· ins titution w<1s so
d istant. shl' was not able• lo use its
fac1lttil's
Tllt:N, t\FTF:R t\ year. TERRAP of
fered "an mtensive week <of therapy 1
for those who live far away.·· she said
She borrowed from the family s av
1ngs. sold most of the 1.300 books she
hetd collected while secluded in her
hnmt•. and headed north
"The whole program made sense,"
sht· s aid "They made it very simple I
t'ame home and startcd workm~ on it
littlC' by lillle "
A yt•ar-an<l :.i -half later, Ms <:yor was
eured.
Today she works for an expanded
T F. R RAP a s a dm in is trator of the
Ce nt e r For Agoraphobi cs i n
Wes tmins ter. The same treatment she
rel'eivcd in one week is now available in
a Hi·we<'k ('Ourse.
:..r rt 1s ls in lht' Artist~ Council of lh1·
mus eum
A thm1 exhibit was photograph} hy
W1lltam Mortensen
Enjoying the wine and <rrtwork wen·
('harlC's Culp. nt'w pres ident rir the
board of trus tees . Marla Hird. new Vll'e
pn·s1dl•nt and Suzanne Paulson th•·
must•um's d1reC'tor of educati1m
Al so attending were Hal l'::islorru:-.
und his w1h· Kay, .J ean and D;rn ~on
Adurns. llelt·n Wikoxen and Ha \ .Jat'1iti
of lht• l.agun;J Sd1o()l uf Arl ·
M l·ml.l(:r~ of lhe Nt:wpm;t llarl~ir Arl
:\1 u ~eum JH cv1cwc d pa1nt1ng!> and
f,.!raphits hy Paul Oelvaux n ·ecntl)
Th<• exh1h1t111n w<is o rgani'l.ed to hl'lp
l'l'lt·hr ate the 150th a nnl\er~:.i n· 11f
lh-lg1an rndcpendenn·
t'alht•nne Oeckoel. organized tht• 'l1'1v.
for the· lklg1an ~inistr~ of ('ullun., :.ind
lhl· a rtist 's nephew. Charle~ \'an l>t-un.
attt•ndcd
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LAGUNA DIRECTOR OTTON
Suzanne Paulson. Charle• Culp(rlght)
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ARTIST'S NEPHEW CHARLES VAN OEUN AT NEWPORT HARBOR
Viewers Cathleen Gallander (left), Catherine Deckoes, Mme. Van Deun
Thi' pron•ss . ..,ht· ..,a11L 1 ~ 11111· 11f
behavior modific ation "You h<t\'1: t11 do
a lot of rethinking,·· s hl' c·xplatn('(l
"You have to de;.11 with your c·mot1on..,
You have lo Ix• more a sserl1 ve ..
Class participants . usually about Ill
alh'nd one ml'Cting a week whcrt' lht•\
art• assigned a lesson a nd homework ·
fo'or example "If you want lo relearn
lo drivl' a car, you might s tart out h~
holding the keys." sa id Ms . Gyor
"Then you go sit in the car Eventually.
you drive it up and down the dri vewa~
You go 10 feel and back up Then go to
the end of the block and come back
The n go et round the block
"The idea is to pile up s uccesse s ..
"We're mainly an educational pro "
gram ." she added. "We 're not gning to
hit people with a lot of heavy therapy ··
Ms. Gyor s aid people have bec·n in
spired to scC'k help through her book
She has letters from agoraphobics ex
pressing rt•licf at learning that they an·
not alone in their parn and that hl'lp ,..,
a vailahlt•
In a preface. TF.RRAP founder l1<1rd~
s ai<I Ms. Gyor and Garner's book is
"the ht•s l presented account of the
agony or agoraphobia that I have ever
read This is not a unique story . I
have in my files approximately 20,000
l<'ll 1•1"-: I r11m .1).!11 r ;1phoh11· sufft·rcr'o from
J ll nu•r th1· l n1tt-d ~lalf·.., -.taling amaz
1nJ.!h ... 11111lar 1•xp1 ·ra·nt·1·o; ..
\o\ 11:\T L \l'St-:S agoraphnb1a'.' Ms.
c: ·' 1>r ... ;11d I ht• ;111..,wl'r~ <.1rr not clear, but
rno1•.1 rd1 b.' llardy ;.rod New York
I"'.\ t'l11L1tn ,1 '.\1anu1·I I> Zane indicates
('1•rta111 p1·r~11nalr1~ patterns and com-
mon t'Xl'('l'll'lll'l'S 1n aAor<1phobia SUf-
ft•rt·r..,
.. F1r't .. r .111. tht·rt"l> a personalitv
I\ P•'. · ~"" ,;11d "Thl'\ ·re sensitive in
lt'll1µ1•n1 JIHI l'XlrO\'Crti.·d .. .
Oft1•11. tht'!>l' J>l•opll· hetve been e mo·
I Ill n a II~ Ml rr>rl'SS Cu_,'~.1:.Lllll1'U..S::LL..Al.:.i.:J.llil;__ __ __
IOJ.! to '.\1:-c;~or "They (parents) say
P on 1 1·n Don ·1 get angr y_. and the
kl<l "Ill ... t:rrl 111 conform. They put
.rv. '" tlw1r fc•c•ling.., a n<l their ex-
<'1t.il11lr1.'
·Th"' 1\,1\1' rnh1b1t111nl1 in their back·
µr1111111l0
... ~11· said. wh1th could come
fro111 dwrdi . Sl'ho11I o r ~imply ·•o r·
1l1n:1 r~ p;1n•11L!> ... aying ordinary things ...
:\ n111 h1•r 1·11m mon fa1·tor 1s a phobic 1n
the fam1l~ .... :11d M~ c;yor
S ht• •w11I llw ave rag-l' age when the
'f1 r~l pan11· alta1•k" occurs is 23 .9
~·pa rs. but "wt,.\'C hacl a few as young
as s1 x and a~ old ai-. 72 ..
Ms . (;yor 1•nc·ouragNI anyone interest-
ed 1n a gnraph11h1a to call her at 891-4446.
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l'ICTITIOU~ 8U$1NESS
NAME STATeMENT
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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NAME STATEMENT
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N•ME STATEMENT
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NAME STATEMENT
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l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME STATIMENT
l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAME STATEMl:NT
I II• loll-•"9 poorSOft IS 001fl9 bu\I
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llAMI ITATIMINT
Tiit lo4too.1"9 --11 Clolnt bull ""'' ., HUNTINGTON HAltlO .. MAIL
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PUBLIC: NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS
NAME SUTEMENT
Th• followirtQ Pff'°" f\ dotn9 bu \1
M\\ .\ CONSOllOAlED BUILDER~. tM
Van Dyke Sl L-Buell Ce '76SI
Glenn Stf9hPn Hlnclllllle, tM Vin
Oy•• SI , Laguna Buell C.a 97651
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J•nu•ry 1 1'1111 l'lUl11
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Ji n •. I) 10, 11, ltll l:U..11
PUBLIC NOTICE
N1Ht7
l'ICTITIOUS 8USINEH
NAME ST•TEMaNT
""• t0Uow1n9 person\ •r-e do1no
bu'\ine\i a \
C REATIVE BUSINESS FUN
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J •fluary I ttll
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PUBLIC: NOTICE
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NAME STATEMENT
T ,..,. tollow1no SM'r...orl'\ ere dOinQ
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C.oufltv Clerk ol Oraflel" Couflly on
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS aut1Nall
11.\Ma ITATIMallT
Tll,., followlf19 per'°"' er• dol"9
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This bu\l,,.u Is conductoci by •
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Tiiis <t•lo"-I wa< lfled wllll Ille
County Cler-ol ~•"90 C.ounty on
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l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME STATIMEHT
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•tCTITIOUS IUSlllHS
NAME STATIMINT
Tile lollOwlnQ ~""' 11 OOl"O busl
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PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI IUSINISI
NAMa ST•TIMallT
Tll• 1o11-1,,. "r'°"' •r• doln9 butlMU ...
HOl'MANN & ASSOC .
l'UlllSHING HOVSI, 100 Lide Peril
Ori••, No '· Newpe'I l••cll, C1lltern1a "'6J
It IHll Hof"'•""· 700 Lido Peril Orl•te, No 9, N••f'Orl l•t<ll,
Call!ontll "'6J
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u1ulpmtfll 01 11\0I cerlelfl l'lo•tr
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>t wlllcll I\ loc•led al JllS Herl>or
alvd . C.i. Mesa, County ol Oran90,
Cellforl'lie
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bullMU edclret\e\ Of llw Tr.,.\l•ror\ •l'ld ,, • ..,~.rt
TRAH$1'EROltS
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Utbafl, JIU Harbor Blvd CO\le Mn• Calilornla ntJ7
TRANSFEREES
Barnetd P Ae,.au •fld Nancy J
Ronoa u Jtf s Sllug Or•noe Calllorflta .,..,
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m•tect •t 8U'\jneu Oppof'tun1ly Wor 10
1SJO H Crafld, S.flla An.a County ot
Or•n;e C•hfotf\I• on O f ttft¥r
January 21, ltll
The l•st CS.y to ent~, C1•1m\ 1n th1\
eurow h J M'h,,.rY 11 '"'
D•l•d 0.C•mmr 11 l'ltO
a.r,..rd P Aen ... u
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rr.,,\feree-.
IUSINEU OPl'O•TWHITY WOltlD
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S.011le AM, CA '2701
Enrew •tnSA
Pubh \IWO OrM'Klf' C.0.\t D•1•v P1ff\t
Janu.,v 1l 1t11 110 81
PUBUC NOTICE
Cleo t111-4tt1 U,C C I llecL6ttt--4WU.C.C I TI. ... -
Noltce " llorelly Vl•en lo t~e Hollo 1, 11orelly 9 1.,.,. 10 1,.. NOTICE IS HE .. EaY GIVEN, lllal
credi tor\ ol JAMES B CLARK er.Olton of CAAINA E 01 M••TEO, Ol'I T ....... ,, l"~y J. ""· ••• 00
Tr•n,leror -llU"flO\ -.. , " •llO\e Social S..urlly No h OJI fO o•ctocll a"' al Uld ... ,, 11'1 !lie Ol'I
2013 Plectnh• Cll' of Costa #eW O•l Tr~•or -buWMU aO Ir-• ,_., .. Ille offko of llEAL
County of Or-. _jlac• of C.•lllOrfllO Oreu ., IGO w C.oest HIQfl•O City OI ESTATE SECUltlTIES Sl: .. YICE.
111a1 • bulk t•..-•l•r " •-t lo o. N••P<>rl &ea<" C.OUnly of Oren .. localed et t11 Nonll lr-•o '""•
"'.". 1 0 J Ac IC G R I I' F ' ' T s St••• of Ce lllOtnla ,,,.. a bula 1r9"\fer A, 11'1 .... Clly of Sef\ta ..... COUl'lty of
Tran'1•••. -°""""' •dd••H" "·-1 IOC. -to THE COOKERY Or•"•·· State of Callfor11lo. •ElL 13011 Tamar••• Drive C.•iv ot ~nl• RESTAURANTS INC., • Calllor,,1a MANAGEMENT CO . a corporal!°"
An• Couflly ol Oranqt Sloit ol <Ore>O••llon •"o<• Pre\ldeflt h ••Ille""'' ~l'lled T'utl .. uncler
Celltorf11a JowPh S .,._, *l•l Secu"'Y No •NI,...,_ to - -of Wle t Ol'I
The pr0119r1y 10 be lr~"''•rr•d ,, UO •O 6/H •nd whoH Secretary forrM lfl-< .. 1e111 o.d of Tru•t u
deWrtbed 1n Ql'nftr•I ., All \tOlll: 1n h ••,u••r 1\ D•"'d A V•scaw1, Socl•t ecutH bv Wllllem P Cat'r, • '""'•
tr•O. h••ure~. 1qu1pm.-n' •nd Qood \•curu,. No ~ •1 t•. frMt.\feree, men, •nd tkorcll!d Jwrw lO ••. '" wlll 01 '""t G1rdontnQ S.rwo<o bu" wllo•• bu\oflUS addrn\ ,, 10 .. 1 ._ ll6JO ol Offktt l llecorctt of MIO
M n kfl<>WT> ., Bra<!\ G•rdonlnq •ncl Cllt.lflul S1rM I, City of Lo• Alamllo• Counly, at ..... 114 Recor•t'l lfl•lru-1out~ •11011 P••O'll•• c ity ol Co•t• Couflly of o ... ,., Slal<t ol C•l1forn•• mant No l!Ot by rea\orl of a br .. cll
Me'\•, Couf"1f ot Ot•no--St••~ ot t "• prooerh' to a. lr•n\ferred •\ or dtf.uH •n HW'nwnf Off P9"'f0Nft<lft<•
Cal1lorn1• O.>erib<!cl 1n "°""'•I •• All \IOtk 1n of Ille otll199tlon• -urM 11Wreoy, lfl
Tll• bulk lran<l•r '"'" be (Oll\Um trade, l••lure•, equlP"flenl ana OOOd <luclino tl\01 urta lfl lltMCll or del•ull
m eted °"' or •"•' the JOtP\ O•~ of w•ll of th•• ,--nt.lu•Mt bU\iN \\ 11r.nown Notice of which..,., recorded October
Jaflua ry, 1 .. 1 <ll 10 00 • m al W•\lprn •\ TH REE SH1'(:TS TO THE WIND 6, 1910, '" Book lJ/77 ol Olflcla l
Mutu•I [\(rO* Corpp,.t1on Alln •nd IOt.tltG at S00 W C.w•l H10ll••V Record• of \aid County, •I ~ '54,
Ardith Pu\V ll -.. •dclr.-\" 1•08• C•l y ol N•wporl Bur 11 County ol R.corO.r's ln\lr..,,,.nl No '13J, WILL
S (or!MI, Su•le 101, lu\l1n C•l1lorn1d Or•flQ<', ~lllP ol C•lllorflt• Tiie o u1• SElL AT PUBLIC. AUCTION 10 THE
So f4t 4'\t\kuownto trl .. f rctn\tprt't-fr~n\ftr wi1H be c<l'\\uMm•tfd on 0 , HIGH EST 810DEA FOA CASH.
•It bu\~ntt\\ n•ml!\ and ..tdd,t'\\ .. \ ,.,tt r tM 7tth d•y ot J•n~'Y 1fft •t l•wfuf money o f'"• Unltld St•ll\ •II
u\ed by '"'" "Tt.tn\fffOt fot '"" pa\tl lO 00 t1 m di Wf\lt-tn M ult.141 Eurow P•Y•bft ••the tune of )•ff'. •II f fQht •
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frM\\ff'rf'• I f h•t IM fa\t Cl•t• for f1hrtQ tl•ln\\ 1n County •n d St4'ff' dtt\< ,lbl'd "'
Wl:Sll""N MUTUAL ESCJIOW t'l~ w\(rO"' tttf~n~cJ to f'lt"rl!1n "follow\ COit' Jdnuary u 1991 lq• • of Trace No 9;JIJ C•ly ol
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Publl\""d OrdnQit" fod\t D(l•IY t'1IQI , .... ,, ,.r .. Sanie Covnty Ae<order' of \•1d Counlv
Ja nu•ry 11 t'41 )]1 (If IMIP<t J.trH~rv I 1 .. 1 f "P \lrMt iKkttl'\\ Of t"4> OfhN COfT\
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NOTICE TO CllE OITORS
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l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS
NAME STATEMEHl
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FICTITIOUS IUSINf SS
NAME STATEMENT
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December 1', 19'0 "'"") PubllSlled Or-Coasl D•lly P1101
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PVBUC NOTICE
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PURI.I{' NOTH'E
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FICTITtOUS 8USIJrrtESS I oropO\tJI\ w 111 bf" Publicly '>P"'n...o An()
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STATEMENT DI' AIANOONMCNT
01' USE OF
l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
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WAGE RATES A, rll*Qu•r"d b., SN
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PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEH
NAMI STATIMENT
TM fo41-lnQ ,.."""' '' CIOlno ou" ne\\ .,
KI. ENGINEERI NG AN O
DEVEl OP#ENT IMO Loo•n A•• •
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PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITtOUS aUSINISS
NAMI ST•TEllo\EHT
Tll• loll-1"9 ,.., ...... I• OOinQ bu\I
M S\•\
NEWPO RT CENTER FOR
EDUCATIONAL THERAPY JO I
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A ... , LOS AngellP\, Ca tel03'
Tiii\ M inon IS concluCii!d by •n on
dl.,lduel
Htrberl C Grau
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Couflly Clork ol Or•"V" C.ounty o"
December It, ltlO ,.,,. ...
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PUBLI(' NOTICE
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l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Th,. follow ing prr\on' .,,~ noinq
bu''""'\., AM llA'>SADO~ IR A VEl
NEWPORT •I 1011 Sdn J1111qu1n Hill\
Ro•d, Newport Ar.tt h Call for n1tt1*)MJO
Tommie W 1•(ll. 1~ l<t,.t Onvf"
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Couflly Cler• of Or•~Q<' County O'I January• 1'11
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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NAMalTATIMINT Tll• fell-1"9 ... ,.Ott\ ere dOlflQ
°""""'ft IC .O C . INVESTMENT
PAltTNEltSHIP MO 1 lSJO GelHy
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of IM C w Kln:llor Tr\111 dat..:I Jun•
16, 1917, 11111 Gal•lll' Orlw , Nt•potl
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PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHEH
N.\ME STATEMIHT
Tt'tr fotlowfnq per,on '' 001n; bu11 ne\\ a\
SH NORTH BEL TWA\' VEN
TIJltE '170 C-• Ort .. Sult• 110
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINEH
NAME STATEMENT
f"t tollOWlnQ pilff\Of'I t\ dioH'IQ bU\I
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PROJECT ADl>l'INISTRA llr)N All
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to Tom M4i11ol• Con-.tt"<.t1ort f nn
ttu t Adm1n1\tr•tor 1~ l89I
OWNER S RIGHTS RE Sf Rv~ lJ
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Publt\rwd OtdnQP fOil\t O,t1ly Pilot
l•n IJ ?() 1'111 Ill> 81
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tnr toitow•no P""on' .,~ fto•nq
bu.,•n.tt\\•~
HOl\llE INVESTMENT 1101 south
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QflMre l p.erttWn"•P
Kent,. l(O<tpwll
Thi\ ~lel ..... nl "'" lllf'd W•th , ...
Counly Clerk 01 0••"0<' County on
J•nuar., t 1'11
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Publl\lwd Or•noo Coa•I D••IY Piiot. Jan IJ 10 11. F-b J ltll 1H II
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11'~"--PUBLIC NOTICE
JOnu•ry 7 ltll e. • "'n11 "'THU Publl\lwd Or.,,90 Coe•I Dallr Piiot llOTlc.I Of' TIM& ANO !"_LACI 01'
J•n • ll, '°· 11 •... , Sl9t to PUILIC SALi 01' COLLATalt•L
PUBLIC NOTICE
llecL ......... J, U C C I Nolk t IS llerffy QI .. ,. by , ... Ufl
.,.., ...... tllet • pullll< .. 1. of tlle
loll_I,,. dHCflllM collett ral Wiii ..
l'ICTITIOUS IUllNatl lleld el ,,_ -of 10 00 o'clock • m
N.\Ma STATIM•llT en t,_ 1'tll ... y of January, 1•1 •I
llle lo41-nQ """"'I\ ..... l>u~I 2SS1l J .. ..imo ~-. MIHIOft Viejo,
.,. .. •• c-ty Of Or ...... Slete of Celllornla
Ill BEAC.H TIME ltl:ALTY, t7l All fltrNt'tt end ... '-"'enl, lldO
IEACH TIME ltEAL ESTATE, Ill Ofl l\eftd, MMI ec:c-11 rKolwallle .,.,
1 EACH Tt ME •EA l TOlt S. I • I INt cer1tlfl """""• WtlMH ·-•• 8EACH TIME PltOPEltTllS, ISi "l'A .. llllllt'S KOtlNllt " l«etod el
IEACH TIME ASSOCIATES .,.,. tt l 1HJI Janftl-...... MlHleft VleJe,
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PlJal,H' NOTIC't: T~. ,,.,,!WY 13, 1981 DAIL PILOT (.'3 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•uN•10. coua' cw '"• UAJW OP ("6.l~•IA •Otl 6
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••• cou.n o• o•••o• ....... o•oe• TO tatOW C•11u •O.CM ..... ICW1114'MI DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
You Can Seit It, Find It, [ 642 5878 ] One Call Service •n IN> MA"•• lf'f '""" &9'JI .... ., ,,
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411' lot S472.!>00
IN NEWPORT CENTER
~ 644-9060
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BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bo y\<de Drive. N B b 7S · blbl
LOCATION-LOCATION-YU-VU
Front row premium ·stre•t with
t'stote-wu cyowtds, in CoroM ., Mor.
75 ft. ~oqe ond ponormnic VU of
Oceon and Jetty. Early Newport
Resideftce wit+. Hte quality of byC)OM
doys -wood ponelinq, mofdinqs. &
larqe rooms. Two dories of chorm
incluct.s 3 ~ooms, lorqe billi~silt'
family room. $1 ,200,000. 631-1400.
ON WATER-OPEN SPACE YU
lo•ely redecorott'd 4 bed home, 2-story
with charm. lt'oded qlau, MHicm1 tile,
larqt' li•inq room with patio & moster
bt'd, deck. Wofk to pool, tt"Ntii & beoch.
$275,000. 631 ·1400.
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
WATERFROMT
l "lt•an. large <I hdrm, :!' ~
hath. :! s lur\' h11mt• :.:
t1n·pla('l'"· ,.:1iak1• root.
l;ir1w n·dw1KHI cl1•1·k lo
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lalboa lay Prop.
Realtors
•675-7060•
WATERFRONT
Clean. larite <I h1lrm. :!' ~
bath. 2 s lorv h111n1· 2
ftrl!plact'S , s
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larKe rnd w1101I dt•t·k 111
wale r's ccl.:t>. Lots 11f
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ji!arage SJJ!J .S1111 1
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lolboo lay Prop.
RHltors
•675-7060•
. CaloNal&tat. Lovely 4 Rdrm w ith
gre at view P ri me
Si>YKlass 111 11 lm·auon.
(forgeous pool and
walerfull . Ask t ni.t
$$25.000 Owner will
y$400,()()() I
01i111rt.ltvlCRock1 NI over 10% lnlerest
raxed r•le ICMan. Sharp 3
Bdrm 2 e. Buccola home
ne.r So. CoHt Pl .. a. On·
tr'SIJ0,000 •nd owner will
1..,.,.Y. c.11 now lo•ee.
''JACOBS IEALTY
61M'10 ··th
DUPLEX
II t\ I. B 0 A I S I. 1\ N I>
Ownt'r will f111a111·1• w1lh
I 11 w 1 n l t• r c ~ I r <• t <·
Spal·tou" ~I Bdrm . l hath a partment + n •molll•lt•d
l lldrm I hath Untl with
flrt·pla1·c and mtnl v11•w
Ju.sl 2 cJ1MJrs from wall•r
BARRETT REALTY
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family room. f1n·pla1·1"
1louhh· l!Urag1•. 1"11.,..1· 111
lhc park and ,..ltopptng
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1: OPEN HOUSE
REALTY x ·
642-5200 ti--------1
EXQUISITE
lalNaa Peninsula 1007 1s lhc word for this un•r
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rcpr{>ScnLo; a g1J41CI tnH•st
mcnl uvporlunllY as a
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lhc island or JUSI futun•
apprc<•1at111n ( 'n•at1vc
f1nanl'lng a\·a1lahll· Of
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1s a Mesa V1·nh• I lunw
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SO<! Acacia . $.137 .oou
ti20 At'ac1a . $2116.~)(MI
<'25 Fernleuf: S2m1.~100
Drive by, then 1·;111
Sara Marvin.
Unique llomes
tr75·5688: 675 liOllU
wa~tu$~P .. ~•
711-1111
GOODVIEW Rest value in Coronu !lei
Mar. 3 bedroom. 2 bath.
newly ti ecoruted .
Private beach. Ftt land. ·O..l~~.-1»-161._
SPYGLASS HILL
fYOWMll Tota l y c u s tomized
12% ASSM. LOAN lmma1·ulale 3 Hdrm +
honus room with har
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l'arµets. shutters & new
tile in k1lchen Lovt•lv
yard with sloragt• ~he1i
Asktnlot $168.000. For an
appt lo see. call 540· 1151
-~~~HERITAGE
REALTORS
Hwctbogt• leach I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
POOL & SPA
SIM!P.41 ...... N..--.&auon -1U-14h.
SlZ>,000. Assume 18(),500
Isl at UY/r .
R. E. Professionals
963-1377
2 Bdrm 1• ba condo.
Buulifully upgraded
w/dbl gar. Beach a rea.
538-3403
"<:ape Cod". Southport
Model w /best ocean &
llaht views. This 4,200 sq
ft home incl 5 bdrm.
41111ba. formal din rm.
ram rm, study. bonus rm lnlM I 044
& children's pl•Y room. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Extensive use ol wood panellna. wood floors. W o O d It r I d t e
cwt.om Ules, c•r.,.U. • C..clo
much mot:e. Priced •l 3 Bdrm, 111.1 b•lh. Lower -.ooo ~Ith Haum•ble end unil. Auum•ble 11l
lat T.D. •l 11 ..... %. C•ll &2ndTDloana.Noqu1ll·
owner for furlher In· fytnc St05 900 formaUon IM0-2115. · Att.'552:33311
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t:STATF$ ont.• of Irvine's best
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t ht• folluw1nJ! t'Xt e pti o n a l
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• WASHIMGTOM Larj!est o f t h e
!':states a nd undouhle rllv th e best ~fl foota~t· buy in Woodbrid~c. 2300
sq ft with it s own pool a nd s p a .
S l94.900
• MADISOM Tht• most popular
modl•I a nd l h t• only on1> presently
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5189,000
• LINCOLN Two to t'hoosC'
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Good loution.
Rafferty ~ Lloyd Bk rs
003·55611 wis h es to purc hase
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4 bdrm -hom e with 2 single 1to~y i"114 1 " ;:;'"''
llACHDUPUX 222~St
lireal assumable Isl
Spet·1al buy al $247 .500
~u 1ck s ale Chuc k
Sptller 631 ·1~
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VIEW
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hum c Fo rmal 1tin1n~
room Mslr Bdrm "111tt•
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schools & golf course IRc.-Propfrty 2000 OFFtCE ILDG
$111i,OOO. Agt, 963·K182. ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• 16.000 sq fl. I + 11t•res
1090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
130/o FtMAMCIMG
1s alre»dy set up for you
to assume. No qualify
mg. No lender fel.'S Sml
I UNITS
Wt•sl slde Costa Mes a .
~ood l0ond1t1on. inl'ome S40.llOO yr Pm ·t• $445.ooo
Un vay ment SIJO.uuu
OW(.' balanl·e al II'.
down payment. Lr.: "e ,R€\TIG€ Bdrm excc s~c·aal t\ l'.
pool, s pa Immel! 111· I HOME:\
e upa111·y 1.se 11pl1un • 8ubmil all off •r. ('· 11 ltt•al fo.~llllt.• In' 1·~tml'nl~
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645-6646
ground. just off llwy $.
Oceani;ide . $250.000 will
handle. 1 43.1· 1723 bk r
OutofSt .. e "•rty 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40 A Sl'enk On•.:on Coast
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754-1202 FAMILY DELIGHT Lovt'ly 1·uslu m 3 Hdrm
famil y ruom homc 1n
~real Tus t in area
Completely remudch:1I
anti beaut1f1tll} 1Jcn1rat
ccJ Tastefu l ust• of
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APPLE VALLEY Ncar new 4-l'lt•ll . <! hdrm.
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N1•.:11t1ate "fur tradl' 1m
5161,000 NO QUALIFYING p r ti \' l' ti II r II I' l' ,. I '!'
l..01.:una. San < ·t .. m e nlt•
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:idd1tton h1ghl1g ht s this o nt· lt:n·I
<.•ttadwd honw For lt•ase at $850
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FULLERTON
Houses Furnished
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realty
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hardwood floors. m •;ir
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all the fmanl'mi.! at 13' •.
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Call f>40 1151
~HERITAGE
OWNER LEFT
3h d . 11:.i ba. 21:!vr s . old. Pridc of
Ownership. Nt'c·rl fast sale . P ool.
spa. n t•ar So. Coast Plaza. Walk to
Sl'hools . Owne r will help fina nc e'.
(;rl'at lnv('.stm c nt.
5 Hr. hon us rm. nt'" I~·
paml~>d. l'lcan & ~harp
l'cls & k tels < ,K S7fl41
•I Br :! Ua . fam ily rm. 1111
<•urpc.•L'I & patnl (;real
Mt•s a Verdt• l111•at111n
$700. Holh a\ ail 1mmt·d
ftefs requ1re1I 751 :m11 .
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A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
TIULY IEAUTIFUL! Turtle Roc k
Hig hlands popula r Lusk MacGr egor
fT!~el. 4BRS, s unke n f amily room.
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. • REALTORS
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12 UNITS
FINAMCIMG IUILT-IN
IYOWNER 12 U nits for on ly $295.ooo. s
Rreuthlaking panor a m ic Buildinj!S on 3 lo ts . Good fininrinj?
~-=SELECT
I PROPERTIES
-dinin~ room~and-.Af~ ~Wirltf
rm w /loft. Upgraded throughout.
Excelle nt financ ing. $289.500. Marv
Lou M a rion 642-823.5. (X-58) ·
o<·ean view or l>an_a..+411~buill·in. Ple nt't' of pot e ntial. C lose to -ffifbor · "'SlJf't'la'('UI owntown 'SanRCr na.r<lTno :-a or
cu.'ltom17.ed 3000 sq. fl. 5 d"ta i" ls·. Bdrm +rel real. $911.000 ~
in upRrades. As~umuble
10 1t1,•; financinR .
$299.500. 33801 Avenida
Cahta. SJ C. 714·496·5275.
Open House 1 s Sunday.
Hr<-tba. l52 K nox--5t-
1-:.s1de. $595 ut 1 I 1 n t'
Drl\'e by, <-all 64~-7009
CUSTOMIUO OIAM4HTIH HOMll
Plan 4 Patio h ome, la rge m aster
BR w /walk-in c loset • ./formal dining
rm , den/loft , professionally
decorated & landscaped. pool side
location and much m ore. $150,000.
Barbara Grounds 551-8700. c X-59>
711-1414
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Woochidqe (..,i.,
644-61M
Hobot Vlaw ,.,.. ..
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MISSIOMPARK 4 Big fa mily home with 4
bedrooms. 3 bittha. In·
credlble backyard, wet·
bar •nd It s hows like a
model. Ownl!r"will help
rtn•nc e . t'ull pri c e
Sl•.150. Call 861-2407 or
831-090
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PROPERTIES
QUAIL PLACE
PIOPHTIES
752-1920
We h ave a rew openings ror
qualified. dedicated professionals
who a r e interested in joining
9ran ge County's rastest growing
income property Real Estate
operations. Quail Place Properties
(714) 752-1920.
2 story JBr <!Ba, dbl 1111r
$5415. Pets'& kids UK. 683
Darrell. Drive by a nd
call 645· 7009
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:••1 Newport Center Ur
Newµort Beach
Equal Opp 1-;mplyr M i-·
ACCOUNTING
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m tas ks such as toileting.
feedm.:. gen rlcanup
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TELLERS
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CALIFORNIA
FEDERAL
Sa•~ & Loan Z7C)O II arbor lllvd . ANIMAL Costa Mes a , Ca 92621i
HOSPIT ..,L ~:qual Opporlunity
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pref. ur will tram. lll'M·
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Jlu.-shand & wife for 28 un
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Banking
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Previous expera('nce prt•
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San Juan Capislritno SOLOIAIA
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Nights . Capo R t·h .
459033 or 496·5476 493-5315 We h ave a n i mmed.
Refrn hme nts will be open in g for a n as·
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house. Immediate open. minimum of I yr. exper. Banking
in1s available tor t be Must be expe r 'd. a l Ful l ti m e position s
presc hool, Any que tt soldering cir cuit boards a v a i I ab I c r or ex
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good salary & hcncf1ts to
sharpm11lv. Jan979·UllO
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DEPT. CLERK
Leading Org. Co. mrg
l.'O. 1s seeking individual
for l)ept. Clerk pos. Must
ty~Swpm & know 10·
~by s 1 g _ht .
•-•••••••-Responsibilities lncTUOe
Olild Momto r S.'>Jt11mo. typing . fil ing & gen
clerica l duties. 1 yr.
general ore. exper. re·
quired. Apply in person :
Master SpHlalH•1 1640 Monrovia. C.M.
00·2427 E ,O.E.
Mull! hove lyr exper.
Work 40hr week with
t1mt: & 1 2 overtime over
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(~yr old twins . & 9yr
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Ready the m for school.
Ten d lo m an ners &
behavior . t akl· to a r ·
llvllles. pre pare for bed.
T a ke atd to n earest
e m ploymen t d e velop.
m •nl dept. DOT
301.m ·OIO. Ad paid for
by em ployer . ----.
C:OOIC IDIHMHI
Apply In person: Tale of
the Whale, 400 Main St ,
Balboa. 673-4633.
COOK
To slarl immediat ely .
part Um e. pre ·school.
15'7.1283.
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581 -6115
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LOCJ""O Hills
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Executive Secretary: pi. people. Call 111 con· dancina. Call 751 !1740
Typing. s horthand , Real fidence: 953·8245 E.0 .E. M F
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OPEN
H.OUSE
Satu rday .January 17 .198 1
10 AM to 1 PM
1Yt3 S t Md1n
Corner ot Main & MacArt t1ur
Near 0 C Air port
Come and v1s11 with us .
v:i€ ·re growing and need more
good people We 1n v1te you to
• Tour our facility
fl Have coffee & donuts
fl Talk with Supervi·
sors & Personnel
Representatives
Discuss your fu tu re ... And
American Edwards La boratories .
We feel rhe two can go hand in
gand
We · re seeking
• Technicians
Electronic &
Mechanical
• Assemblers
Electronic &
Mechanical
• Electronics Engineers
-All Levels
Hardware · Software
professionals
Analog, Digital
professionals
* Mechanical Engineers
Packaging Design
professionals
Component
Evaluation
professionals
fl Machine Language
Programmers
fl Circuit Designers
We· re conveniently located in
Irvine . near MacArthur . offer
RfAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES ,
high v1s1b1lity . excellent salary
levels and complete benef its
which include company paid
medical . dental and li fe insurance
ellective on date of hire -and
more!
,. ,•
Come see us .. Talk wrth us ...
discuss your future . Or . if you
~~n · t make it Saturday. either
send your resume/le'tter of in-
quiry . call for appointment or visit
()ur Per sonnel Off ice weekdays
between 8 AM and 4: 30 PM , at
17221 Red Hill Avenue , Irvine .
CA 927 14.
Phone : 714 /557-8910 .
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Edwards
:Laboratories
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American Hospital Supply
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l':a...t Bon·harc1 S A !12705
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exper 'd .• bri&ht. tell· 1aJea Is 1upervialOll oC
motivated person. Ac· telephone n leapeople.
curate typin & a m ust. We aell drua 1tores, lill
Salary dependent upon 1hop1 Is o ther r e t a il
exper. Send reaume to: 1t ore1 . You r fo u r
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OFFICE HELP.
Typ1nJ!. film.:. 1Jo:-it 11114.
l'lt'
Power Machine Optrs.
Salin St1teh11114
1:4fi 5661
OFffCE PERSON (;,\It U EN C· ENT .. : H .
M ISCJo: I.I./\ N l':Ol'S IN
D 0 0 H 0 lJ T I> 0 0 H
WOHK >W2 IWi6
OFFICE
Sharl'. alert 141rl . l!d
w 'numbers. Maetiregor
Yaehl'\, J631 l'lan•nt1a.
C.M
Propttty Mqmt Co.
L~aHills :'llt•1•tb I T (; 1rl Fntlay.
K :111 fl . :\ton Thllf~. mus t
l)'p t' & llkl' r1 .:u re:..
R'l.'> OIGti
I' T l'm.1l11m
l)t•hvery pt·r~on with rt•
I 1abI1° 1• 1• 1111o111 y 1· ~1 r
lll.'1.oeltoel hy In 1111° lrn vl'I
aj.IL'lll'Y :1 I hrs dally,
Moo Fri !'arnpu~ Tr;n•cl
K.1:1·0'177
PUBLIC RELA TIOHS
l'art t1m1· for resort l'on
cl11!oo < :ood phone \'Oll'l0
1w1· /\M .\ft Santa 1\na
off1n • S larl $11 hr
~n 71J57 or 543 2'J5 I
PUBLIC
RELATIONS
Opportumt.v fo1 acall\t'
1n house 1'ubl1<· Rt'la
1111r1~ writer fo r 1·nm
merr1ul real cstale ftrm
"' Nl'wport lk:tl'h 1-:x
lll'rll'n1·e 111 rea I t'statt· a
must l'er:-•m<1 bit•. ~ell
st artt'r rwt'dcd Lu fl II I h I~
cxtllllll! p11s1ttn11. <:rnKI
hl•ncf1ts ('11mpl'11t 1\'1·
~alary
RETIREE -M/F with pwkup l rudi m· \ :m
"hu tl1•str1•s 11 I 1111 .... 111111
tor tlt~tn1Jut1on mgr llr.,
& wagt'S nt•)!ollahh· Call
Jn~l1m1• li15 !Hl:>2h m s.: I
RH'S & LVH'S
l'n·frr m a t un· 111•r:.un
knuwlt'<Ji;l' of IK1lh m prc
\1'1111\1· rnl'd11·1n1• &
nulnt1on. t i'l4 1 IC>;1 <tll77
Sal1-s lh Ft Componl'nb
Salan•. xl11l. future (' M
arl'a · !<:Of<: .\'! F. C;ill
~ ~·. ll 2 on ly Mr
l'auls1•11 213 1)145 K.'>4:1
Sales
Automoti•e
Fine J•welry
S~swear 1 Mature Women ·s Wear I
Meft's Accessories
Boy's W•ar Wt• have Tull & part t1me
t11JCnings 111 the above
•ll'pt s fo r <~ua l1f1ed
l>alespeople We offer the
best heneflts program of
any retail company Ap·
ply m verson .
J .C . PENNEY
2-1 l"ashion Island. NB
1-:uE. MF
Sales
Eam •to
165°/o COMM.
UfeAqenh
751 -ll0r>8
SALt:.<;Gt RL. outi.:oini.: &
fnendly. Ill yrs . or older
Jr Sportswear. Full or
plt1mc. St•conil (;fun1·<'.
2122 W. <>coc anfrunt. N.tt
1i;5.:lJ61
lricWC__.._.
Will lratn. Prefe r e x
perience an women'g rt'· .._A h c 92660 Att orden. Must be accurate tail sales.
54&1821
.,,.,..c · a . · n. Is able to ha ndle detailed 556·9333 1-Mi~·~ck!"y~·~E~·~O~.E~~· ~~~~I reeords. Salary Is incen-
SAL.:S tRETAll.I tive bon us. Phone Mr.
Coppe r tone Ele~. 220
Dryer . lik e n e w . all
cycl• $100 /OBO 952· lWl
t'\Jll a. parttime. $.1.5()/hr SICllT ARY Greene. Sr . at 838·7122.
1-commission to slllrt. CIVIL ENGINEERING
Art111 t1c backKr ound COMPANY. NEWPORT
he l prul , but n ot BEACH. NEAR O .C.
lkydet 1020 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MIW&USID
AI RPORT .
nt-c·L'Si>ary. 751·0510. t'ull time, experienced.
TAX P REPARERS
Public Aecounlan ts Of·
rices. Laauna Beach /San
Clemente . fl ex. hrs .
497-:!:m.
~ acceuor iu. 1673
Irvine <E>. M2·•348
SALES
REnlSEHT ATIVES l':a rn $.10, 000 +-m Isl
year w lhigh averuge
s al es 1·o mm1ss1on
l'lH·kagc & bonus pro·
l<(ram Sl.'ll1ng mem
her.;h1ps for prt'sl1gmus
aSS()(' Your market is
lhl' s mall re t ail
ml.'rchant t'ull sales
support & le ads pro
v1detl l'hont• for dl'latb.
& 1nterv1cw
TM Assoc. of Retail
M~chmtts
H.l.1714t760·803 I
-. .. :t:ttt-:T/\ HY
I' llmt• 2ll hr:.
CtlM 7ti0 l~i7
Sen1•tary l'ner1:d1t &
hr11:ht rnrl1 v11Jual to fill
1111µurt a nl IJ U:-illton 111
N U C l'i\ firm Ty.,mg.
f~lwpm. ph11n1· & 11th1.·r
ch:nrnl dutws <.'all fur
HIJJI l hetWl'l'll Ill 5µm
li407111
Sl•en•tar1al i.:en1·ral of
ftn· llusy 11ff11·t• with
n1•w 11q~an1i.atwn Full
res1Jons1h1hty of all at
l I \/ I l I e :-. I 11 1· I U d I n g
s1't'retanal & l1t1.· hook
kt'l'l'lni.\ lll'fl lll rl'S l(OOd
t ell•phone man11 1•r
l'rd1•rrc•d lut·at111n in
\'11.·1n 1t y uf ll u a i.:
llllSIJll <tl lll'l!lllllllli.:
:-.<ilary up to S!lllO mo.
haSl•d 1111 1·Xpt0 rll'nt·t'
li.12 tl!22
• •SECRET ARIES• • I'll Al>V TtiOSl!l.000
l"rntOfr 1'60$12.l)(MI
<icnOfr TSSSll.-11.111
Hcq1r T ypcfl(I $10.1100
l.1l H1•1nilers Agcney
.ur.!o Birch l':sl'ii4 1-;o t-:
Nt•Wfk>rl Jol:l:l·ll I 00 Fret>
St·1·rl'tar1t•s
NEEDED
IMMEOIA TEL Y
•SECRETARIES
•TYPISTS
•ACCTG CLERKS
•RECEPTIONISTS
VICKI HESTON
& ASSOCIATES
,\Tl' mp hell' scrv11·1·
540.0400
1 IWI04 Sk y l'a rk HI .
a;a'i In mt•
SECRETARY
Net.•cll-d 1mmt-d With or
without shorthand T t'm
porury & full time Call
Tod Scn•1ces al 9W ~Kl
Secretary
$919 to St 200
Position r"IUir•s: •GoOl> SllOfn'HAND
•GOOD TV Pl N<;
•SEC K l-~T AHIAI.
SKILl~S
TAX PREPARERS
Hih earning potential in
volume office 540· 0187
cheerful person wanted
f o r e nt ry -l evel
see r etarial posi tion
w/opportunily ror ad van
t:emenl. Strong typing &
some S.H. abilities
neeessa r y. Apply in TEACHER 12t
person w 1resume to Mr Ele me ntar y I PreSchool
t"\Jenles at Robert l:Jem. F rr private school. CM
William Frost & As area.642·0411
~•lites. 1401 Quail St.. .1.-h p S h 1 •. N B ellc e r · re e oo "'
· · Aides needed. Hunt. Beh.
SECRETARY/
ADMIH. ASST. Challenging pos . in our
ba les o fhee l()ptoele c·
tronics & M 1c rowave
Olv Sharp. personable.
self s t<irl er ability to
tlunk on feet. gd. com
mun11·a11ons s kills a
mus t Ty1J1ni: <it 50
f;llWpm a1·eurately 1s es·
llrca Call M llrilyn
847·5284 or Les 842·2941f
Teachers Aide. I" T.
Costa Mesa area
642·0411
TE.AC HERS
To start immediately
Part time or full 11mt.'
Pre·school. K57 1263
senllal. Ex.celL J,(r.owlh Telep hone S ol ie ilors
polt'nl for md!v. willing Wanted Res pons ible
I o I e arn · C 0 • Pa I d " uirls to work eve be n cf 1 t s A p p I y 1 n Y~,"' .. . .
11 er s 0 n p I t· s s e y hrs. :i .JU-9pm. Sun· Thurs
St'mH·ondudors. 1641 as telephone .soh e1tors.
Kaiser Ave . Irvine You t·an earn be twee n
Secretarial
Platform Secrdary
Previous banking ex
!JCnenct' desirable Xlnt.
typmg .,lls (requtrt'd .
short hand not tt•quirecl.
SJ.50·$5.50 per h r To ap·
ply call Kelly at 540·401111
after 5:~. Sun· Thurs
Tennis Hostess. r T , We<l
lhru Sun. Private Coun
l~ Club. SS •hr Tennis
k 'n o w I e d g I' r l' q d
644 .541.14.
Bikes, men '1 lO spd, boy's
10 spd. girl's J spd slin·
&ray, s.2·0268. ---------------
Ml6MJ M.terial• 1025 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2400 red br icks
$600
645·7009
c-r.& .. ,..... 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MAMIY A PROF.
2' •x2' ~ Camera with 250
mmlens only.
673·6685
1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REG I ST ER~D
BURMl!:Sl-: K ITTENS
893·2068
Dog5 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
KEt:SHOND Pups . AKC.
Champ sire. M : I''. Pet &
s h ow P vt ply .
2131697·1345 aft 6 p m,
AKC Whippets. 12 wks.
ehamp sired. 551-1365 .
aft.S 30.1140·6719.
AKC male silky terrier 9
yrs old. S75 839·7634
Fneto You 1045 •••••••••••••••••••••••
United Califomia Bonk ---------~ l''ree to gd home. Joi mo. Tooling I.a b mix. femalt'. all
1!14 li!Hli
St'ry Hkpr 30 hrs wk
$11Xll mu start R. E t'XP
Kt!Sumc. Box Sfil CdM
!Thi:!S
SEC'Y /RECEPT.
Mm 6 m o. t'Xpt'rtt'nn·
Must be able to work wdl
"11.h publtt·. lw eal:lt'r tu
learn & g row with ;i
growmg l·o. /\sk for San
che. llJK· H.140.
Olympian Escrow
Scrvtct' Stal ton allcnclanl
1'0 ull time Apply
lllevron 1251 No Coast
llw~. Lag B1·h
ERVICE STATION
A TTENDAl'ff L>ays appl) Shell Station
17th Irvine !'I B &i2 125!1
SERVICE ST A TIOH
/\ttendent. da\':; or C\ l'~
I'' T . P T . ·I' I I.' as ant
workin g t•ond Soml' I me1·h l'XP ht'llJfUI
Mat··s Texat·o. 111511:!
Bea t h Hl,d . II tt l
11s11-1•so5 I
Ser vict' St atton Attt'n
danl. P 'Teves. Neal ap
pearanl't' & handwntmi.:
i\1Jply 25!10 Nl'wport HI.
CM.
ENGl .. EERl .. G shots !162·1259
TECHNICIAN Our growing electronu·~ Free Aust Shep fem
co. hlls an 1mmcd opt.•n puppy to good home. 7
mg for an En14m1•cnni.: ITl-06 751·3005. 540 3894
Tech. with 3 5 yrs ex per
with prototypl' & tc~t of
a nalo1:: d11:l1lal m H·ro
processor nreu1try
t:sc of m1cro-l'omµuter
developme nt ~y~tl.'m:.
would he dl's trithll'.
alonl:l with a knowlcdgl'
o( d1g1tal m1•ter r ks. A 111
U. U tu A ekts. 1·onta1·t
res1stan1·p c·kb. & h1pot
ekts hlllpful
Wtll 1>1• w11r k111g with
mm s u1>cn 1s1on I rom
cn){meerm.: cJrawmgs &
SJ)t't·tf11·at111n~ \Juallr11·tl
eand1datcs arc 1n' 1ll'd to
l'IJfllat:l ,,
Mast.r SfMclattiH 1640 Mon ro\ 1a. t: '.'t1
8050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
**I BUY** Good used Furniture &
i\ppli;inces OR I will sell
or SELL for You
MASTERS AUCTION
646-1616, 133·9625
Twin Size Mallress
Nl.'ver Used ,
841·1Z8ti t'\'t•s
Boys Trundle hl'd wit h
matthmg dresser. spal·c
Sa\er bt'd Wit h hit 111
d resst'r . .id quu lll}'
642 S2fl6
00 2427 t: o E Ma1Jle table with 6 t·ha1rs ----------i & 2 lea\es . 5600 or hest
offer 1-;\'~s after 5 JO
Toohng
DYE&MOLD
MAKERS
12nd Shift)
:\1SC 1s contmumµ to ex
pand 11 ~ 1oohn14 oµcra
twn:, & ha' 1· an 1m
med1atP need for cl\'t' &
mold m akers 5 y rs ·min
exper re qu1rc1l. roust
ha\'c own 1001:, & ht.' a bit•
to opl:'rall.' a II slandar<I
tool rm . 1·qu 1 pml•fll.
Come in or call
Master S"ciatti•s 1640 Monr'ov1a. C :\1
642-2427 1<; I I I<:
!j62 7201
Custom group 1n14 !11v
cseaU.. 11 tit•corator t bl.
glass top 44 sq nx·kta1I
thl $2.SO 5S2-813n
.i Chrome Kltt ht-n or Um
mg Chairs for :-.all' S.541
:,.&9 0373
Company offers: ' Sewer & drain d :aners •t:XCl':r.Ll-:NT SAl,AH V TYPIST. maturt'. a c·
l'Urllll.' for a n tg of<-
Thru tax season Salary
open 673·4253. 54tl· l I 7!1
DIVORCE SALE El l•gan t C u sto m
Designed sofa & loveseal
ong $131111 no "' $1!011
Thomasville 1•11ffet' tbl
hand l'arn•d onlo( S.5110
now $350 All for $11511
Call days ask for Makt•
Up Artist 752 91193
-<:OMPANY BENt~l''ITS wanted. light plumbing 964-4822
C1n·a 1900 mahog rolllop
dt'sk & s wi vel l'ha1r.
SlStXl 0 80. 95HS467 Submit resume or r all m
eonfici e nee lo (714 1
540-1111
DOUGLAS OIL
COMPA .. Y
OFCAUFOR .. IA
3160 Air way Ave
Costa Mesa. CA 92621i
Aff1rmat1ve Aet1on
E m ployer
Secrl'lary
SEHIOR
SECRETARY
SHJPPING & Packai:?ing
Will train. I'' lime. C M.
645-5-421 WAITRESS
Apply bl wn 9 A M &
12PM. Charlte ·s Chill
Off1<•e Desks & Chairs
Call
675-11172
STAFf
DEVELOPMENT
:WI Redhill. Bldg. 112. HarMI 8060
Ste •226. C.M. 92626 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DIRECTOR-RH Pnme oppty for RN who
wants lo mo\•e ahead.
Teach new nurse ass1s
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
MH.-s IOOS •••••••••••••••••••••••
Buckskin Mare. 12 yrs
old. good riding horse
Expenence ride r SSOO
546·5967
tanls. provide m service 1------11111111111~ ... -i HouMhold Gooch 1065 training programs for all WESTMINSTER
person nel. insure con ABBEY
tmuous upgrading of pa· ANTIQUE MALL.
t1ent care , must be pror1. Daily 10·6. Fri t0..9
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Kmg bed. glass shelve.
pla nts. hdr m c hes ts
64(}.~
c1ent & eomforlablt' in Closed T uesday
geriatric nursing & re· 11751 Westminster Ave Jewetry 8070
hab. pleasant 127 bed G d G 554 6103 ••••••••••••••••••••••• racihly w 1qualily of life ar en rove · Man ·s 14 et yellow gold
t•mphas1s. part of a lead· -------braclet. curved length &
!ng n atl. healtheare rorp. Antique bath tub. <'ast nugget textured. 13 MM
Compensation negotia· iron. old style poreelam wide. 8 .. long. appraised
b I e . Ph o n e M r s hand les. decorative legs. value $3.000. $1200 firm
P allirel o. director ol 673·3149 548·9744 or 548·6446. 0Derati0ft1 P•nCM1MI liclck·up wire operator
needed for widely known
slotk brokual{e fi r m
Typing req 'd lmmt•tl.
o pt'ning. C al I 111'11·11
McGinley. 644 2~2
Our D i r ec t o r o f
M11nufactunng has an
1 mme d . n eed f or a
sa·retary with J.s y rs. ul
rocent ex per .. preferably
within man ufacturtnl!
t•nvironmenl. t:an1t1dalt>
m ust he a1Jl1• to type
60+ wpm & ahlt• lo USl'
dil'laphone. s hort hand
Sales skills would be a tJefinite
C:ontad l'<•i.:i.:Y Walt at LAZY SALESMAN plus. Must ha vt.> above
nursing or Mr. Dill ad
mmistrator al 496·5786. ApplimteH 10 I 0 Alllllka n alural ~old nug
get rings. 1 with 11l ct
diamond, below GIA ap·
praisal. 871-7876 Grubb & Ellis 0 u r Job is unique averaRe numerical skills
because . & be able to use a IO·key
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Washer & Dryer. Xlnl.
cond. Sl2Sea. ·-------------
l••.rly Manor
C••ale1c...t
Ha.pital
Capi1tr..o lch, CA
646·5848 Cotnn'lerciol 1tt. You must be too lazy Should be able to eHec lrok..-~ Co. for manual labor u vely communicate with MllC .... IMI 1010
Of'TOMETRIC 714·K337291IO J. #2. You do not nt'ed a all levels or pers onnel. Relrig. frost-free. SI80. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Office full or p /t. neat. rar. only a ru.Je to wor k & In addition to a very ------ -----Wu her, S75. Dryer. S7S. LUGrGACiE TA~S
o utgoing . will ing t u REAL ESTATE back. competitive salary. we SfATJONERY STORE in Range. $90. Traah com · rrom your business card.
learn . ll unl llt·:.i C'h SALES 113. You must be wilhng offer a full r a nge or CdM needs sa l eslady pact~ .. ~~:.s.42·~-_ Send ooe card for each
847·:;9'l7. l.eadin1uealt•st ale com to work only 5hrs a day. benefits & a highly eom· F 1t1me. 5 days . Xln t tag plus one spare. w e
Orde
r Desk .... /T . PT pany seeks 1>rorcssional 114 You m ustbe satis fied patable wor k environ-working conds.Especial New Whirlpool Washer & return pe r manently
people to mana)(e resale with $500 to $800 per menl P lease eonlac l ly fine clienlele. Phone: Dryer. $400. Refr igerator sealed attractive laf &
d a Y s . p I e a s u n l ofriC'es Prime areas week. personnel orrice at : 675-lOlOfor appt. 22 cu rt. w /lce maker s trap. m eeting air me
per sonalit y. good a vai l X ln l pa y & llSVoumustanswer lhis ~llffi ----------S750.DaysS56·9900.Eves l.D. requirements. Pre·
handwriting ;i must. Will benefits EOE K3.5 4~5. ad between 6AM &. 9PM. M1 •hr r "~ Supe r intend ent. $8/h r & Wk.nds 646-5264. ___ vent 1oq Is theft ! For a
llfn:'5'0-S222 -"Catt'Mr. wth'mr. 781-110~ -,.._...., · T ee:-d i g g i n t "'t' r e ....,...,. --~'=-"-
RECllVIHG •You mus t be a ble lo 642"24 E . .E. s uper in tendent. Dir ect Relri&. frost free. ~lean "pttlonalTied. l a& et;iciose --
Order Entr y Computer INSPECTOR walk & chew gum al the I~-~!"!!!!!!!"!!!!"!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!' backh oe operat ors· .. worb fine $150. 548-8513 ~o!~~~!·~·P!:!>:1• !~
Operator. 6 /mo CRT exp TRAIHIE same time. c r ane o p era lo r s . or~ will back fs t rim your
req. Some knowledge of Must be capableof read· Sales S.C,..._,,toPret t ruckers. &. o th e r Gu dryer . clean. works tap . Or tr y two cards
bookkeeping pref. req . ing engineerinR draw SI.OOO+Dol'!. Ace t yp. laborers in the proper & aood. $75. s.49·8513 or backloback.
(:hallenglng opportunit y i n 11 8 r 0 r s m a 1 1 MAH AG E MI .. T ing, no shrthd , m ature. acceptable procedures in ~4415 PRICES:
foc the right person. Call mech11nical components. TRAIHEIS 11d. dress a ppear . Sandy : the dlgaing. boxln&. &. S'leaor Jte
Ann Kin& S.9·0678. Will consider purl time Local office or national ~8065. Coastal Person· r eplantin& or m ature Washers, Dryers: G · 4/St ... $1.eoea.
Bob Siemon Christian student. corporation now needs nel AIY .. 2790 Harbor trees 50 as to not ha rm Whi rlpool . K e nmor e. 6/9lap $l.50ea.
Jewelry J.DINSTRUM f:NTS !leVeral young people lo Bl .. CM. Never a ree. tree & to insure that It Mayta1. Reconditioned. 1oormore$1.40ea.
--------1SS42Chem 1cal Ln. tr ai n a s futu re E.0 .E . 1 1 1 ninniahed. auaranteed! Sal•Tax Included
PART·TI ME General ore. Huntington Beach m an agers. Complete~!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wil surv ve ls new en· $1edellvered7S0.310S. NOCARD?
up to 6 hn per day. S4.50 1194.5351 training progr am. Earn r vtronment. Require Syrs Draw 1our own or send
' hr.Anaphonea &rastac· while you learn. up lo SICllTARY exp e r . mature t ree STOPU name. ec1c1 ...... ~Is
cura\e typin a . Nr So. llCIPTIOHIST $600/wk. Applican ts Stock brokeraae firm in specializa tion. T•ke •d Take Ume to relax and 11e'll mall• one card .,.r
C.O.t Pia&•. Call Ronna n·ELP!!! mus t be o ut1oln 1 . Fuhlon lal•nd has Im · to nearest E m0ptoymenft lbap at home. It'• 1lm· Ull.AdcUltrHch .
ET C c arpe t M 111 1 Need recepllonl1t for eneraetic, enthualu Uc, medl•le o pe n in 1 for Development ept. o · ple witb Dally Pilot led chedE or mOMY or·
__,1 MY, Pf'Ol.rna~ve beauty 6 8'bleticall1 Inclined. If u c re t a r y I ba c k · up fice. OOf '51.117-010. Ad Q.......s Adi. And lf dlr to:
I salon. Loads or ~eftt,. you are lookiftl for. d•· opw.UO... Exper. pref. ~forb1employer. ,.. ............... to MOT ...... ·--... : m• I PART Tlrne. F /lime ana. ~. finite future, and are Hn: 7·I :10. Coe tact Mii, eall • frleadly · ·-P.0 loa •
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Call 675-2695
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6 42 2455 C.:amper for l~e bt'd l'v .
$1200 • stove. rdn g . S300. Also
loah, Power 9040 l'a m per Jal'ks. $1 25
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O' Gran MariMr Motcriwc1 likes 91 40
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live aboard. 56.'>.0llll Sitµ 2 Molobeeane Mopeds .
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549~1023
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·77 Dodl(e Power Wgn.
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BEACH IMPORTS
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t•xtra~ li."17 ll'Jl)(i
Corvrite 9932 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SHOWROOM COHO.
·75 T TOI'
l'llWl'I' hra k l'S. J>UWl·r
w1n1lciws. powt•r stl'l'rmi.:
with 1111 tclt•s1·11 p1ng
:.t 1•c·r111g whct•I. :11r.
1\:\1 FM s1cn·11. rear wm
dhw cldugger. au1omat11·
trans Snow whlh' w11h
llurgu111ly 1ntt•rmr :!7 .lllJI•
ni 1 11'., l m m a 1· u I a I 1·
1l1n 111ul ' SH, llH1 i5 I ti7!tll
Ill' \fl.,\\ l'I' .\ti :211:1
t>I:! 1:~-1 ~ t hrs
ii \'l'll t• l11atlt•1l. 'lnl
4' fl 11 11 , , j 2 II II
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99)5 ....•......••••••••...•
'7 4 Chcarqer
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c·11i.:11ic· I :old. hi ark lop :!
tlr li(w1<l i.:as mll1•ag1•
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S11n:-.w1•pt SI . Santa Ana
Lincoln 9945 .......................
77 LIMCOLH
Dynam1tl' Jt•I hlack tu"' II
1•ou11t• E' l'l'Y 1·xtra' t >n
I) Ii ,IM"I miles· 11131!S l.K 1
S499S
JIMMARIHO
VOLKSWAGEN
t!lifMI Ht'a1·h Ill\ ii
Ill ~Tl'\liTll:\ llE \I'll
842-2000
I foreign or do111c!>l11· 1
m good nmtl1l um
~Vs 1'1rs1 '
540-9640 I······················· 77 I Wht•t•I dnH• "'ag•m
JOCJUClr' 9730 Ahsulutt>I~ perft•t I
Mercury 9950
10 120 G;trOf"'n GrtJvP 8 1 j •••••••••••••••••••••••
GarOPn vr >VP 530.q I 'J c 11< \:--;1; E l'Ol ':--;T\' S
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Dodge
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c '""' \11·-..1 o11111:1.111
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72 JAGUAR XJ6 Uyn;im111• H .111111 mil1·
l'ar l..c1atlc1l ' llrig111al '
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S4995
JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
111700 Beat•h Blv•l
Ill 'NTIN<iTON llE/\I 'It
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'71i l'd11·a 1;T, l.1ft11a1•k_
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UK\l.EHSlll I'
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l.l~l'I 11.N M EIH'\' ln
Iii IH 1\u\u < 0l'fH1•r l>r
SU 1-'y,' I .uk1• Forl'~t •·"'
. llt\'l~t-: t:omplt!lt• set 111' mad11111:-t
tools & t1111I h11x. SI a011
Nt'w pol1s ht•r i.:nndt•r.
~ New w1>ld1111: st•I. S~~'
545.8735
SllllU 642 24[>5 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-,_, GSIHIO SUZUKI. llK
m1 . 1mma l'. $2 !1!15
5-16-6110 lltiys. !157 21il!I
'7!1 Toyol a Inn!( h1·1I. 1)1-.
t\m Fm l'ilS~. h1f.l wh1•eb Autot, Imported 842-2000
l'IMlf. ;, ~µ(I , ;, ~ r y, <II I'. ll'I lh•IWI .:111111 1•1·1111
$Hl)(.10 ·1!17 i~lll!I 1°r ;i11s p 111:I al 14111 l'ol l'
5-~·tilW;f; lid H&~, ~I F
830·7000
t4.lst.q 9952 :11 Chnsc·raft T S l!tl!41.
with s lip . $·17 ,01111
!;<14 2723.
& l1n •s. ""'I ,,.,/(, 1:1.CHMI •••••••••••••••••••••••
rm. S75oil fi:JI 11m:1 Alfa Romeo 9705 7!1 X.Jti n 11·111g i.:n•t•11. 2tik
mt . a t·. "pt•<· 1 a I
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SIH.!11111 ''"'~ Yiknd s
10.IO 2·1\)7
till llt'lj!t' ('111'111\ll . 1cl1 .
·77 Toyota Wgn. Color
'f_ V M andol 111. lh•d.
('h r:.. li l'lt rl'<l11 t·1•r
4!17 5001
Nunl 11· S p;i, 1'11 rtJhl•·
lloml' Sauna. r1ts .111~
room 17 14 I 11:12 :11121
8083 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CONN Director tr9mbone
Wllh case. Ext·e llent con
dilion. $100. 675 !!052 after
6PM.
Ibanez electrtl' l(Ultar.
Professional model with
Tree of Lire go1n.: up to
the neck. Wood1<ra1n
body with hard sht'll
case, ssoo. 548·6446
eves
Wt•lll'ruft Twm St'rl'W Z5 · '72 llon<la X 1.250. SJ.'>O
Nova . w I rlr. VII I-'· Yamaha 175, $150_ St'll
·77 L>o<l.:e llam1·har)!t'1-
l.oaded $41!1"1 Ew~ 11r
wknds 5-15 281:1
RUF. luade d. $11,!IOO tol(t>lhcr.S4tlll t!ltl:l!Hl
ti45 2!.163. Truckl 9560
I ·1i Sut.uk1 8.5. + xlras. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••
DUFFIELD ELECTRIC 1 SilU> 1971 CHEVROLET
IA Y IOAT I ~ lti!rl after 5µm 1,4 TOH PICKUP
1111 Yl'ar en<l inventory . < 6 eyls . 3·Spel·d manual
,, a I e C h u 1 1· e 11 I 11 llonda 350. 4 cyl. 1"'"1 1rans . low miles & t•xtra
F1ber.:lass. Surrt'y or mi. aJl ortt;: .. xlnl rnnd 1·lean • t I M2461i2 1
B1mm1 lops. Compll'tt' 644 5965. 644 7697 ONLY $4695
new boat pril·es start al $7900. Ueµosits also be ·79 Honda llawk. 4t1CK't'. HOWARD Chevrolet
( '8 k 1 xlnt cond $995 673 9'l01 or Dove & (Juail Sts ing taken or I 1>al' e ."'L',Wl'()l'T au :,\l'lf models b efore i"eh I bi~9695 .-.r •
p ri c e 1 n <' r e a s e -1 d c It k
11141645.0715days 6 Motorcyc es an .> I c
trailer. 11000.
645·6468 'li.'i OWENS SKI SKln-
2ti' t"ull eanvas Xlnt
t• 11 n d S I i p a v a i I Motor H~1. Sal• I
S4!mibest ofr. 96.1·!11178. Reftf/Storacp 9160
833-0555
·11; (.;oun <'r 3\ICICIC1m1 S~p1l
am fm 1·a ss. r11llh<1r .
mal(s. sharp S:l200 0 flO
49'1·38111 eves & wkncls
------...................... . .,;..;;;...;;;. _______ _.._ ________ _, RENT, 22 · lux mlr ·71 Ualsun p1t·k11(), Makt·
offer
home. Sips 6. self cont
SZ15 'Wk + 8" /m l. 640·K.'i85
Trailers, Trani 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·71 23· Prowler , Tandem
wheels, $2950/0 80
493.3841
!">4ti·6!1!J5 aflcr J .
·73 1-'ord ('ouric•r
Lo m iles. Camper shell
Xlnl condition $221M) of
fer 639·3625 or 71i0·9021i
Chevy '76 Pickup. :.,.. ton.
~ VS. autom atic·. AC.
'76 Jayco Tent Trailer. pwr steering. pwr disc
s ips 8 . cust om mat· brakes, long-wide bl•d.
tresses. port a pot. xlnl solid work t r uck. $2600.
rond. Call d ys: 645·3753; 494.2407 Patrick_
eves: 631·3148. -----v 9570
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LEASE
DIRECT!
1981 ALFA
SPIDERS
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Triumph 9767 .....•.................
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w h I ~ . a 1 r . ~ 11 11 r 111d .
am fm :-I 1·r1•11 I IJ p1·_
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IEACH IMPORTS " -;i; .h~J;8~1t1f.~ •'r hlk ~~:'!'r.!' ••.•••• !??.~
lthr. !>Lt•rc•o. """ l rans ,\ ~hcK•ks. a2K m1 . 11nkrt•cl
m•w t·ar musl ~l'll Sti. 1:1~1
Mii Uon· Stn·l'l
:-.!t-:Wl'OHT HEAl'll
752-0900 l!W 7l!811
IMW 9712 Kcnncnt Ghia 9 7l4
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Orange Count~ 1 '111111• Maroon (itwHI nmd <'al
See Us Today ' · look $22011 ~.\H 3:15 I.
SADDLEIACK
VALLEY IMPORTS
2IW02 Ma rguerite Pkwy
Mission VicJo
831-2040 495.4949
Closed Sundays
CREVIER
Hoht'11
9740 .................•....•
7!.I JllO SU T11rlll1 1.oaded .
like no rww /\nth i.:ray
S:!H.5110 l>ays K:IJ !171!4 .
EHs wknds ti75 2107
.Jo~.·
·73 M BZ 2110l'. pn mt• nmcl.
all ammcnlt1t•s. S8500
l)ys 752 241M , l'\'l'S
552 r,477
'78 450Sl.C . :10K m 1.
perfel't t·ar, l!Very xtra
64H>449
76 VW IUG
Sharp' 11443851
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VOLKSWAGEN INC
534-4100
13731 Harbor
Garde n Gro ve
71VW IUS
Spel'lal. mus t Sl'l"
( 1(&$88)
@~Uowcud
VOUCSWAGEN INC
534-4100
13731 Harbor
Garden Grove
73 VW Bu g, xlnl concl.
S3.000.
548·6446
IOVW JETTA '&'ST. H OllDWllY SANTA AMA
835·~171
THE ULTl,_A TE OlllVtNG MACHIN(
4 door. fat'lory sunroof,
stereo. 5 sp eed. 8.000 ·n ~El .. silver w 1hlue miles. 14843741
Cadillac 9915 . ..................... .
YOUR #I
.CADILLAC
DEALERSHIP IM
OR.ANGE COUNTY!
SAi.LS. Sl-:H \'I(' t-:
1\:'llt> u :,\Sl:'l:li
.. ' II ' ,,
7SCADILLAC l)ynam1te Cnupr ()'V1ll1·
Only 52.000 m1h•s and
I o a d e d W h 1 t t' r ,. ti
leather (785Nl'll I
S3295
JIMMARIMO
VOLKSWAGEN
18711 Bt>al'h Blvd.
llUNTINGTON 111-:At'll
142-2000
·79 Seville. I mmac l'Ontl.
Leath. uphol & many ex
tras. Owner must se ll.
t-:ves or wknds . 960·2316
·eo Cadillal' F:ldor~do.
xlnt t'Olld. 116.200 or cash
& take ove r payments
675-2972. leather uphol. sunroof. $1499
•USED IMWt * am/fm cass. best offer ._ -1 Assum e exec lse Ne 23· Coachm a n , 1980 •~••••••••••••••••'•
Deluxe.like new.$5000. Ford s 1970 1600. 1976
642·0239. $1900. Good t'ond. l651
..............•........
i:! Mustan~ :.t ad1 I. :1!'11
Ck\ lfrau11ru11·ar
!1Ci2 liH:!4
tiK ~111:.tang, \'ti autu.
,•lt•an run~ .:n•at. $211tlll.
l!li ~·ilti
Olc:kmobil~ 9955 .•.....••.......•.•.•••
1!17!1 Ill.US TOltt>NAIJll
IJSI. \I.I. E XTHAS
I. l K E :'I: 1-: W
S!~!l[oO Fl H '.\I I) 111 l!Rf\2.
••J.1 -\1~1
Pinto 9957 •.•.•.....•.......•..••
Ti 1'1nl11 Wai.:on, lo
m1lt•ag1· 'lil nt 1·oml. roof
rat·k ma.:~ ra1l1 als
S:UMI ;,~iii Ii:! to
PlytnOUtft 9960
•••••••••••••••••••••••
ii F11n 111. autu. a'" ps
1,11t. 111; 11n·~. 1111·t•h xlnt.
~~'lei 4!111 :lll!ll
Pantiae 9965
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79TRAHSAM l)y namite Jt'I black.
l..ouded and only 22.0110
mlh.'li' Tops ! !551WRKI
$6995
JIMMARl ... O
VOLKSW AG!Et4 16700 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON B Jo:A~H
142-2000
~eAI,... Plat'entia. Costa Mesa.
842-3490.
'72 Ford E·300 NewPurt.er
van con version. 57 ,000
ori&. m i. x lnt t'ond .
.732002 C0558) 870.8600. 870·5'?28 '@Hfa'Jl Mowa.u. m oney down. '78 El '77 Tr•• A"'
'74 2002liis/r (03321 ...G -9742 ~·,, VOll(SWAGEN.INC Dorado Blarrlti. loadl'd w /T-top&
'752002a (00351 ...................... ; • 534-4100 l?.OOO orig mi. 5426 mo custoMlwterior
'1.2'112.aJ.Ulp.JW8.L_: G~ .. t-Xln,&..4:1·0JAG+---t~ttt-tetrtMH"--i-~R~.M~,=:At>n!tm_:i!46·~23. --Pewer-.tMriftt!~ra~.
'i1 m sunrf. a ir <3201 1 27.0llO miles. See to ap· Garden Grow C••• 9917 windows. Power dilb~r when placing your ad ... a
Daily Pilot ad number will
appear in your classified ad
... we take your messages
2~ hours a day ... you call
in at your convenience
during office hours and get
the responses to your ad ...
this service Is only .$7 .50 week. For more Informa-
tion and to place your ad
call '42-5678.
"'1t)e s.mce. , ...
& Acc"11rie1 9400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'176.30csi auto (00401 prkiale. 1148·?._1!7 _ _ __ --••••••••••••••••••••••• loc:ks. rear window·' · CloMclS•~ Partin & Out ! 1974 7 ICAMAIOLT foaer. 16 MPG wltft
MGI 9744 Volkswagen Bug parts Only 14,000 •"'lual mile V8. AM 1F M 8 trW. . $ • "'VI S"' "I $ -"'MA.I COU..-Y'S •••••••• • ••• ••• •••• •• •• c I 641 9157 " l5300 ~ -,..,. ~ "' orsa e. · ' m this beautiful br onz · -< • WITH USID ,....,, ..... W..tetl tltO OLDIST 11 MCH I SH-1415 _.,
Imported c:ar parta ••••••••••••••••••••••• o y n a m I t e s p o r t vw parta. '88 left Ir right met • 11·1 c <' 0 u P e · --------
J M PORT WE PAY TOP DOLLAR & roadater . White/black In· door. ·73 left door . Cl9'lVQV) '78 4 dr Bonnevllle, xllt
AUTOSlJPPLY lortopUMdC.n .forelgn, l e r lor. Ve r y 1h arp! each.541-974-4 $4tt5 cond. S3000 Call da._
101N. llanchetter clon9tlca or claulca. If cCU RTSMGl JIMMAllMO 968·1800 evea.1 wkah
Anaheim 176-9900 your car i. extra clean. Sal•·Servlc:e-Leulng $Jttl • bu1 re built. $1695 o VOUCSWA•B4 S&t·~
teeua nRST! ·~-¥-,lllC. JI ... MAllMO belt offer. 11711 Beach Blvd. ·77 Pon-t-ia_c_B_o_n-ne_v_l-:-(ie-.. Ford 3Q2 Entlne In 1ood ~. • .-. '"' MT-1572. 9118-1147 HUNTINGTON BEACH nlllllinl c'ond. SIOO/OBO Rolla ce BMW YOUSWA61M Good condition. 12750.
"1.9157,141-3174 • 1540Ja mboree ll'JOO Beac:h Blvd. ·• a.Ja 81.11. Prol. orr 142·2000 Call552·41TO A
Nft)IOlt Beach 840-8444 HUNTINGTON BEACH ro.d prepped. Featu ~ •t 9920
Rima for Ponche 914 or , 142·2000 I n H o t V W m • I · .. !:~......... .... .... Y... tt1~
SUper Beetle, l20 ea. '71 BMW 2002. ~ -91D00/080 111912'1 ....... ••••••••••••"-.• 541-t744or541-MM _,, 1110..,.c..tr H.000 mllH. 1Unrf, '73 1108-0T claulc. New · · •Nova 4dr. p /1, p /b, '11 v .. a. auto, •.ooo llU.
548-582'7 eves.
-K81'bci Blvd. am/flll c au. M0-5Sll paint. 1r .. t c ondition Th• fuu.t dnw ta u.. au&o. -.?!01 ~ta .,...t c:ond. 11000 or t.M 1
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VOi ED MOST SIGNIFICANT
DOMESTIC CAR, 1981-ear anti Driver Magazine
Readers Choice Poll.
AMERICAN FORD ESCORT
WINS CAR
OF THE YEAR.1
1911-
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CAR OF THE YEAR
1981
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111111 ., YOUR HDMITDWN DAllY PAPER
I I I I·" I 1\, JI) ·, 11 ' + I ' I 11111\NC,f C OlJNIY I 1\111 ClllNll\ .''1 Cf NJ S
Bushard closure on agenda tonight
!\ .,ublH hf'un11111 on 11 IH u1.c1.'>al
l\\ 1'109>f" HUAhitnl ~t·hunl I h' IJfll
t>ll.CIUSl\t" n 11llJI.-1t r.ul~ 1 .. , .. 1
fac1ht~ in tht· I-111m111111 \' alll')
~rbut1I l>1 ... t r1t·t ~ 111 bl' h1·h.I
ton1gh1
l"u ndul'h'(I by tht• tll:.trtt'I ' ad
VISl)r ) l'l>tn mlltt't' vn 'd w ol r loi.urQ , tht: h\•ar1ng will t~~tn
at 1 JO p m 111 tht' central turl'
1area at Bw.hard 196~ t-~dut•a
llOn Want'
.
T rw t 11rrt't1l IJI llJJUblil SUK6'e8L~ -
t h1t l llw.hutc1 r lu:.i.c:. t.>t! terminal
l·•I ,11 tht· 1·1111 of thl' l·urrenl term
H1h har1I '>lull l'Ol!> would be l
111 t'1 l(t•1I 1111 11 IJki.1 !-.<.•h ool. a
c1>1.1rak ~d1vol lucatt<cl on the-
'ani e lanw ccamµus
111 'J.Jrt n~ 1!17!1. a third of
H u '>h ard '~ c•lcassrourn :. we re
do-.ctJ bl'l·ausc ur d eclining
cnn)ll ment
During the 1979·80 term, onJy
gr ades six, seven and eight were
housed there . but administration
responsibilities were shared with
Oka School.
During the current schoql year.
Uushard has operated indepen·
dently as a middle school, with its
own principal and special elective
l'O urses geared specifically to up·
pt!r level students.
All other Fountain Valley dill·
trict schools operate on a K·8
basis.
The advisory committee on
school closures, however, was
told to ignore programming in
evaluating local schools.
Because of its low enrollment,
Bushard has been singled out.for
possible closure.
Bushard currently houses 310
students, with an enrollment of
271 anticipated next year . The
current proposal would combine
those students into Oka for a total
1981-82enrollmentof691 .
This figure inc ludes the
transfer of Tiburon tract students
to Gisler School, a move planned
several years ago.
The advisor y committee has
conducted separ ate hearings on a
separate plan to c lose Wardlow
School
The committee wit! deveh)p its
fina l recommendations this
month and is scheduled to pre!ienl
a written report to the distri ct's
hoard of trustees on fo'eh 5
The final dct:ision tto s chool
closures will Ill' rJl<.t<lt• hy the
trustee:-;
Weeps on stand
'Tried to • revive
Margy,' Alaia· says
~ I
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIO.
Oftllt Delly ...... , .. "
Te11til~ in his own defense,
Huntington Harbour physician
Dr. Louis AJaia said he had no
intention of causing harm to
anyone last June 13 when his ex-
w if e and her attorney friend
were slain. J
Al aia, who unsuccessfully
fought back tears and at one
point nodded off into apparent
s leep, told the seven-woman.
fi ve-man jury Monday that "I
had no such thoughts whatever"
when defense attorney Albert
C.S. Ramsey inquired if the sur·
geon intenaed harm when going
to Margy Alaia's home, also in
Huntington Harbour.
ing," Alaia test1f1ed, hi s voice t:ntJer persistent qut•stiomng
rising and fading as he spoke . from Hamst•y, Alaiu •.;wl that
"Maria was crying , 'Wh y did moments :.iftn th<• '.l.il>liin~s hi·
you stab her ? She's my mom-bt'ga n tH•rforn111i1• • 11 1· man
my'," the surgeon recalled cardio-µul mon.1 r: n·• u!.1·1ti.1I 11m
"I felt like I was in a dream. I on his former v. 1f•
couldn't understand what had "She had n<i pul!w hut !-oh•·
happened." Alai a testified. v. as breathing thl•rc "Nt·
Alaia has pleaded 1nnoc·ent four , mavlw f!v1• m in11fl·," to r1·
a(ld innocent by reason of insan1 su~t 1t•ilt-to r . \l ~11aH·'>t 1fwcl
ty to double murder charges As 1run c1 ng111n lfraH"1 f"1 r•·
brought against him. (S{•1• Al.Ali\. l'ag1' :\2)
Stakeoztt
1iets t1iv
arrests · ...
By PHJL SNEIDERMAN
_, .. r-.f'"'u ""'' • ·~•.,._.. THOSE AREN'T PALM FRONDS, LADIES; ITS A!CALL T GETTING COLD IN FLORIDA
The SO-year-old orthepedic
specialist, whose practice was based in Los Alamitos. testified
•that he thought "that there were
no real problems" when he ar-
'rived at his divorced wife's
home on the fateful Friday to
discusJ li1., wLekend v;sitation
ri ghts with their two children,
aged 9 and 11.
Of '"° O.lly "11•1 Slaff An anonymous tip and a rKllice
stakeout In Long Beach have n·
suited In tht• arr<'SI of t wr1 su:
peel:. in lht: $2[i0.00<J rtihht:n of,,
Huntinj!ton Reac:h man l<tst !>um
mer
St. Petersburg residents J•n• S•ln (left), Judy Lyles admire lclcles
Florida • ID the freezer
MIAMI (AP) -The hardest
freeze to hit parts of Florida
since about the turn of the cen·
lury damaged citrus and vegeta-
ble crops today and forced
power companies to rotate brief
blackouts from Mi ami to the
Georgia border.
Tallahassee. with 8 degrees,
was the coldest of cities report·
ing record lows. The previous
J anuary low for the capital was
11 degrees in 1971.
Other cities reporting new
lows were Jacksonville, where a
morning reading of 14 bettered a
But Alaia further testified
before the standing-room-only
a udie nce in Judge Byron K .
Mc Millan's courtroom that
"the bottom seemed to drop out
o f e very t bing • ' whe n h 1 s
daughter , Maria, at her
mother's urging, went lo the
telephone to summon police
when he refused to leave lhe
premises. · • t felt like I was being
pounded ... I couldn't see. It
was like I was about lo be killed.
I couldn't sense what I was do-
Central Park
consultant
hired in HB
95-year-old January record by ByPATRICKKENNEDY one degree. and Ta mpa, which 0t111eo.11y~11eeStatt
broke a record set in 1905 with 22 The Huntington Beach City
degrees. Council has hired a consultant to
Even Key West managed to tie do a feasibility study on proposed
-· AP Wir•pfoOto
'IUEGAL, STUPID'
Haig on Watergate
Haig denies
Watergate
wrongdoing
the record low of 41 set Jan. 12, commercial development in the WASHINGTON <AP 1 Alex·
1886. Miami was at the freezing city 'sCentral Park. ander M. llaig said today the
mark, 32 degrees. the coldest After a five-hour discussion of Watergate scandal that doomed
Jan. 13 on record. various commercial attractions the Nixon presidency was both
Florida Power & Light fortheJOO-acreparkMonday,the "illegal and stupid." but denied
spokesman Dave Wolverton said council split 4.3 in favor of the any wrongdoing during h is
the demand for electricity of 10.5 study to determine if spending an White House service.
million kilowatts this morning estimated S7 million to develop In the first heated exchange in
broke the record for the stt0nd the park would be worth it. four days of hearings before the
day in a row and forced rotating The study, by Ultra Systems, Senate Foreign Relations Com·
blackouts in all cities served by based in Irvine, will cost an mitlee on his nomination to be
the utility from Miami to the estimated$32,900, accordingtoci· secretary of state in the Reagan
Florida-Georgia border. ty officials. It is scheduled for administration. Haig said :
"Due to the record cold we're completionin90days. "I never willingly or con-
meeting an extremely heavy de-Vince Moorhouse, the city's sciously or unconscious ly
m and for e I e ctr i c i. t y . ' ' director of Community Services. participated in an act I con·
Wolverton said. "As a result, it's claims commercial uses ln the sidered immoral or, above all.
been necessary for us this mom-park would generate money to illegal. I didn't do it then and I
Ing already to rotate power out· • pay for construction, develop· haven't done it in 37 years of
ages 20 lo 30 minutes at a time." ment and maintenance or the military service, service to the
Three ntht>r s uspects wen• ar
rested w1thtn an hour aft er the
Au g. f"i holdup
Ac<'ording to pol-ire. four mt'n
and a woman forC'l•d t hctr wa v
into a southeast II un l1 ngt11~
Beach hC\mc at gunpoint la't
s ummt>r. struck thf' 56 year old
homeowner on the head and 1n
sisted he open h1'> '>lift•
Poli ce have withhel<l th1• namc
Of lht' \"IC'tim. ~a\'lnl( he• h:i-, llN•O
robbed mon· th:in '""''' .ind that publ1c1ty ahout hi ~ ';il u:.ihll'~
('OUld pltitl' h11n tn Jl'O p<trdy
again
Th e intrutll'r~ lil•c1 u p .i nd
gagged 1h1• hnm••(1wn1·r IH·f1 ir•·
fl eeing '" t W O t•ar!-. IA II h s 12.fl()(•
t•as h. plu~ !-il\'<'r anti wild rmn~
and jc'welry 'alue<I al .S23X.OOO
police !-.3Hl
One t i.Ir was spnttl•d nn tht•
San 01ego FrN•Wav an hour
afl t.'r tht• robbt•ry was rc•111irted.
<.1 nrl two men and a woman in
s ide were arrested
The twtl mis!'tng ~u~µert~
were lall'r 1dent1fied as Kendall
l.eon ard Mo rri s. 511 , und
ClarenC'l• Elmo Owen .Ir . 5'.l.
i.lnd lluntio~ton BeaC'h p11I ice oh
taim•cl a warrant for th('i r ar
rest
Sgl Luis Ckhoa said th<' break
in th<' poltr t• c:;1•arch for Morn),
a n d 0 w e n t' a rn e r r o m a n
anonymous tip that the· pair
were living in lht' area 11f Third
(See i\RRF.STS. Page A21
Or:n:c.4 .-~oa~•
\\·eat her The Florida citrus bell in cen-city's neighborhood parks. country."
tral Florida was hit with tem· Moorhouse bas recommended Haig, who was White House Fair tonight with in·
peratures ranging from 20 to 26 , purchasing75 additional acres for chief of staff in the final months c'reasing high cloudiness
degrees, forcing many growers the possible development of of Richard M. Nixon's presiden· Wednesday .. Lows tonight
to take preventive action. hotels, restaurants, water slides, cy, looked directly at Sen. Paul 45 at beaches to 55 inland.
"We've had temperatures cold a children's playland, YMCA and S. Sarbanes, D·Md., who had Highs Wednesday 64 alon~
---enough to probably cause aome an overnightcampln1 facility ala questioned him extensively on the coast to 72 inland -----t1•111tl'R8~1EN MANCiii iN WK~DQI, ,.,A , damage,"· said Don Farmer, proposedtroutfiabin1lake. hls White House role. ·
Sub-frHzlng weather put• crop• In pertl . --an~~-.~;;:;i.~;,-;~l=~:da-t~~;:'J~00.::3:;;'~11~~\h~:';fa~;• af ;:Ur -:en;::t;:u:-· ~:N~iBE'nDA ~
to Ellis Avenue between Edwards th111, Haig said. ·
School budget cuts weighed andGotbardstreeta. Sarbanes asked Ralg re· Co~•. wine and ptQeOM
A plan to pay for the addtuonal peatedly whether he considered make· up ~ of tM nt u11
acreaie Includes iuulnt S2 Water1ate wrong. The senator from WGlhington IM•t do~•·
mUUoa to ti million in revenue said he wa~ con~erned more Stt 1toric1. Page Al.
bonda and lncreutni aubdiviaion about Hali a attitude toward The Huntlqtdn Beach Union
Hilb School District trustees wUl •nil a plan to cut '3.5 million
from tbl · 1•1-a proJected $C2
11tllllon 1eneul fund bud1et tcmlallt .
Afu*a1b the proposed cut·
'NebUftnot been annouDeed, it., la Down tbat muy COUDHlot
~ wW be eUmlnated and tbtlOIDeelectift clua oftertaji,
1ac~ •• advanced foreian •
lan1uaaea, will be available only
at a few campuaea.
Student. who want to take such
elective courses wtll'be allowed to
take them at whatever campus
tbey are ottered, aceordin1 to the
COll·Hviq propoul.
Clttn1 Inflation, dJellnllil
enrollment and bl1ber 1aluy
overb .. d, diltrlct aupertnten.
dent Dr. Frank Abbott an· nounced hla plan to "malatmn a l
'.,
minimum proaram" Jut Nov·
ember. Abbott's aeneral proposal
stre11ed courses required for
araduadan, admittance into tbe
Univentty ol Calltornla ayatem
and pre-weaUonal tninlna· Bffauae of deelinlD1 enroll· meat. fewer teacher posltioal will
be r~ next "I~· a dilllltet
lpMlllDm aald. Lann aoUeee (._ MJDGST, Pal• Al)
Nixon's .. abuses" than about and Iott... whether Haig waa dlrecUy in-
In favoroftbeatudy wereeoun· volved.
ctl memben Ron Pattlnaon, Don Other aenaton Jolned ln uk-
MacAWlter, Jack Kelty and Ruth in1 that _question, aDd ftnall)' I
Finle1. Oppoaed were Rutb Hali replied, "It w11 botb U·
B•U•1. John '11'omu and Bob 1e1a1 and atuptd. And t t.bink if
llandtc. Preskteat Nlscm were here, be
Commercial dHelopm•t ln would~~ wu atupid."
tbe put laM M.. opfand bJ laid Hall: "Miltakea ....,.
Frleadl of U. Pan.,a lft!llP of m.cte. No .. It dbcountins tbe
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.U CMA. Y "'-Ol
-s--uspect
held in
theft try
San DMtG poll«'~ han ar,_t
ed • La lll'lla man who •ll•11•tl)'
terronud • tfunt1n11tun ••c h
l'Oan 1tore owner and tu11 f•maly
la'1t Septembtor an •n unaut·
reuh&I robbery aUtimpt
H unhniton Be.coh pohn ~ltl
Lua. Ot ho• i-aad lou l u ff11·ttr11
wall travel to S11u Utr t111 tl\I"
••ek to takr l'U1tlC1d'\ uf We11lr)
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FLORIDA •••
Cttru Mutual. "Tbol• wbo bad h11U.., equipment were Uliq
tbat equipment."
Th• cltrul srow•n alao wtn
u1 ln1 lrrl1atlon 1ystem1 end
wind machines In an effort t.o
prevent dame1e.
"But It takes two to three
weeks ror an orange to show that
It's really been hurt, .. Farmer
said. "Any damage we expect to
have will be in juice ·yield loss.
When you gel ice. you start los·
ing juice."
Hoitage
release
nearing?
By 'fte Aueela&ed Preaa
A top Iranian neaotlat.or said
today "it seems that the dale or
the release of the hosta1ea Is ap·
proaching," but that flnel aaree·
menl has not been reached and
release of the 52 Ame ricans may
be pm;tponed. the orficial Ira·
nian news agency reported.
• a n ... h u (II I I .. 11 I 111 n 'I I 1 I t• •
And in the nation 's winter
ve~e tahl c garden n ea r
llom estead, ,south or Miami ,
some early damage reports In·
dicaled some losses as heavy as
those sufre rt.'<l in the last hard
freeze in 1977
Ir an 's Parliament ,
meanwhile, put ort debate on
two bills aimed a t helping re·
solve the hostage c risis but a
parliamentary spokesman said
there was no indication or op·
position lo the measures.
"ll 's a disaster," said Belly
Tilson. wire of bean farmer Ed
Tilson. "Our fields aren't frost·
•nrr H.obton "~:oil 41 11. llr" t-
10 hti. t'h-.._..I 'hUI• hfl ~t'J>l 10
""lul" "" •1Ton1µhe·l' hl'lll !-w•ol\ ·, ""'!.! . .uul t \t· .. r uld dltuli(l1lc1
h '" l • "'l' ... I .. u 1111 (I'11 1 Ill t ht' .
l1a1n11\ 'u11rth H un1111..:to11 Ht'or h
h11m r
( Relaled photos Al, All)
DROUGHT HINDERS
MISSISSIPPI RIVF.R -A4
Pars quoted Ahmed Azizi, an
orricial in the prime minister's
orric·e involved in negotiations lo
end lhe 14·monlh crisis , as dis·
t·ussing the la test negotiations
bet ween the Una led Stales and
Iran thro ugh /\lge r ian in·
lermediaries as we ll as "rumors
that lhe hoslaj.(('S may he freed
by l"ricfoy "
Un lht' \11 ..t \ tu h1' ... tu11• 'x·11t1
r t•µurtt"llil} l'r ...... hl'd h t'I 1111·k u11
,ind \llrt'~tl~ \!1 1th I u1 k1·r for 1h1·
'>U:>pct•t ' iitun
'. •·· · ·· · Aftt-t-·~trt1~11:fur~· ·l.,t ··d · 1>h1111
lllnt' Tul·kl'1 rJt·t.I fnm1 tht· t1u:-.1
11t·~~mdn ~ tn.h·k 01111 tJ1 ,;.1p
l"'drt'd µult n · 'aid
Mcanwhtl<'. Sn1tl told hi!'> :.tory
tu poltn-. who !'>urroundcd ht:-.
homl' Tht· :o.u!'>J>t·c l an Scoll '!>
homl', LawrNH·t• Urarllcy Hen
nt'llu. JJ, 11( I .a Mesa, c m11t1cd
his n •vol vt•r ua a s hootout with
officers , th••n surn·ndcred
No tnJural's oc·t·urred 1n the
rol.iber y hosta~e drama
Police subs1.;.'<1uently 1dent1Cied
Tuc ker as lhe m1ssmg s uspe<'l
a nd obtamt.-d a warrunl for his
arr est. '
Sgt. Ochoa said a San Diego
police detective s potted Tucker
while on anothe r assignment
and arrested the man on Satur-
day. Ochoa said the detective
had encountered Tucke r 1n
earlier police matters and knew
!he man was wanted by flunl
mgton Beach police
Tucker is being held m San
Diego County Jatl 1n lieu or
$100 ,000 hail . awa i ting
transportation lo llunt1n~lon
Ilea ch
Gas station
owner s,lwt;
tuYJ nabbed
POMON/\ I Al'J
Wes tminster reside nt Yesabet
Polation, 34 . c·o owner o r a
~asoline station, was m scnou!'>
<·ondit ion toda y al 1'11m1ina
Va lley Hos 111 ta l arter be tn ~
robbed and shot m the (iH·c Mon
day by two ~unmcn
/\ 2:i·year ol<I man and a 17
vear old youth wen · later c·ap
lured hy J'olu·c· Monday artn ;1
(1 vc milt• e hasc o n t hc· S an
Hernardmo f<'rc<•way
l'olit•e !'>at1I t w11 mt•n wc·nl l o
Ms. Polataon ·~ Sl'r v11•1· !'>latton
about 40 mllc·s 1•a:-.l or Lo!>
/\ngelcs Monday nwrnani: to ~ct
..:as for their c·;u
Rut the car's lwttcry wtmt
dead aml lhl' pair s pent several
hours tryinl( tu re11air tt T hey
:q !par ently had run out of
money. police !'>aid
When Ms l'olt•tion rerused tu
help, the two a llel(edly t·onfront
ed her. look more than $100 from
the station's cash re1i:1ster and
an unspecified a mount or cash
from the woman's wallet and
~hen shot her as they s ped away
m her· auto, police said.
o rricers followed the cu as il
s ped west on the freeway
At an orf·ramp, the c11r went
out of c ontrol and c rashed ,
police sajd. One man in the car,
identified as Hubcn /\lbert Or r,
23. left the auto and was shot in
the bullocks and shoulder after
he alle.cedly pointed hts weapon
al police, om cers said.
The youth, who was not iden
lified, was captured unharmed
after a short foot rhasc, oHicers
added. ,.,....,.,...Al
BUDGET •.•
for teachers and classified
workers could be a nnounced
toni1ht.
Cutbacks in athletics and Cield
trips also were projected by dll'I·
trict officials last November. The
district will schedule a series or
public hearing11 on the propose<i
cutbacks.
The meeting Is al 7 p.m .• at dis·
tri ct headquarter s, 10251
Yorktown Avenue.
32 YEARS OF SEPARATION ENDED IN NEWPORT BEACH MONDAY
M.,•h• HHHll •nd Lind• Lyle meet dad, Robert Morrie
Lost 'branch' found
Coast u:omen locate dad a/ ter 32 ye·ars
It took only two phone calls for Lin·
da Lyle to find her dad.
After beirrg separ ated for 32 years.
the Newport Rea ch woman a nd her sis·
tcr. Marsha , of El Toro thought that the)
would.never see their father again.
THE GIR~ WE RE 4 a nd 6 years
old when they la st saw Robert Morris.
They were living with him a nd his
second wife Betty in Florida when their
mom cam e to pick them up for a s hop·
ping trip and took them back with her to
Cleve land.
Ove r the .years, the memories o f
their days with their father and step·
m other faded a s they moved on to
Ca li fornia and hl'gan raising the ir own
fami lie s. Thcir m othe r 's d e ath fivc
years ago started them thinking onc·t•
a~ain of lh<'ir early childhood days.
T II 1-: N T II fo~ I R d a u g h l <' r s .
TrCJl'i<• and Allison, cath c·ame home
with w;signmN1ts to rcs eareh their fami
ly tree.
· "t:wry tim<· we 'd try to research
the family tree. there was always one
hranc·h missing:·~·{'-,rpt~lm~d Linda. "We
tit'eidcd it wasn 't going to be that way
a nymore." ·
Although othc~ attempts to find their
d <.td had hc•cn unsu<"cessful. the two s is
lt'r-; wen· rktc•rmincd not to gi ve up
"DO \'OU HAVE AN\' idea how
many Morrises are in the phone hook ?"
asked Marsha. "A lot .''
Luckily, their father had had a son
a nd named him Robert Morris. Their
fathe r wa s onl y a phone call, 3,000 miles .
and 32 years away .
"Hi, I'm Linda Morris . Arc you
Hobert Mo rris," asked his long.Jos t
daughte r.
"I THOUGHT IT WAS just somt>
kind of a joke," s aid Robert Morris , of
his first conversation with his daughter
last week.
Morris told his daughters that he
had a lmost given up all hope of ever s ec
mg the m again after several attempts to
locate them failed.
"I HAD A BROKEN HEART for :i2
years," said Morris in an intervie w a t
his daughter's Newport Beach homt'.
Hobert Morris <.ind his wife will hc
visiting the Orange Coast are a for CJ
week . During that time they have a lot
to catc-h up on.
Linda has two new brothers and her
dad has two daughters, t wo sons-in-law
and five grandc hildre n to get to know.
"We've pretty much decided to start
from today rnthc r than rehas hing th<·
pas t." s aid Linda . _Hy JtKh <:11Mnhe1Jd
f 'ro• Pagr A I Streisand,
Sinatra head
Granuny list
ALAIA WEEPS ...
l.CIS /\NGE l.ES </\P l
1-·rank Sinatra. Harbra Stre isand
and n1•wc·omc r Chrts l<>J>her
Cros!'> Jeri th(• way as the Na
lional /\ra1kmy or Hccording
/\ rts and Sc·aences announc<.-d a
fairly middh .. or-the-roarl list ur
major Cirammy nominees today
Sinatra's ··Trilogy l'as t.
Present & Fulun"' won al hum uf
lh1· y1•ar on<I i,.•sl album voles.
with lhe sinJ!lc , "Theme rrom
Ne w York. New York, .. J(ather
mg record of the year. song or
the year. l>esl male poJI vot·ol
and hesl arrangement acc11mpa
nymg vocalist numrnalions .
Dt·1iart me nl resc ue per sonnel
arra v1·cl. /\laia tes tiricd. "I was
work in~ 1111 hl'r I was crying. I
was har<lly alile• lo do what I was
1lr11ng ··
llr• clented from the witness
!'>l;ind that ht• told one or the
r 1 rt· m <.· n to 1 g nor c Marvin
Tint ht.·r, Mrs /\laia's boyfriend
and a prominent Lon.: Beach al·
lorne•y, who also was killed dur-
ing the· uttac·ks
. · 1 SllJrt<.-d on MarJ(y rirsl . She
wa~ a tx•llcr r andidalc <for re·
~u~e·1lal1on I I lhou~hl . ", AlailJ
t1·st1r1c.'fl
/\la1a·s testimony about the
'tahhin~ tn<·ulent was preceded
l1y a cl1•lailt'fl rc•vacw of the two
cla y .. pn·1·1•chng lh1' s layangs.
On !'> <.· v t' r a I 11r· c a s 1 o n s .
Ha OISI'}, <t J1p<1rcnlly rc artng
that his <'hent was 'no<Jdani.: off in
s lee p l>ccausc or an arfltl'lmn
with narcolcµsy, asked. "/\re•
you okay'!" or "Arc you w1 lh
us '!"
Part or the dcfcns<• c·ontention
is that the prcs1·ripl1on dru~
Hilalin, which /\laia look lo c·on·
lrol lhe illness. l'auscfl extreme
anJCiely a ncl ai.:l(r1•ssivt.·nes!'>
which c·onlritiult:cl lo abnormal
behavior.
Al one point lul1· Monday
morning, /\laitt u11111·;ircd to fall
into a d rowsy stall.' rn which ht•
mumbled incohl'rt•nlly
The physician r<.'ga111 ccl h1 ~
a wareness artt.•r Harn!'><'Y l(UVl'
him some hot c·orrc1·
/\laaa tcsl1f1cd that h•· ort1·n
1lr ank fi ve or s ax l'UJI!'> of 1·offt•1·
µer day to help him ~l ay ;iwakt•
whilt· r>erforman~ h•~ merltc·al
dulil'S
ed . they 're i ced ov e r My
husband s aid e ve ry bean field
we've got ts just black, and the
toma to flelrls ne xt tu u·s are loo."
Mrs Tilson said they used
four helicopter:> lo kee p the
frigid air eir<"ulating and 13
g i ant s11rinklers lo kec11 a
hh.tnkt·l i1r warm ground waler
on the fields. trying lo save their mo at·rcs or hf'ans, valued at
$2'10,000
· "fh1s is <as had as '77 , · · s aul
rarm mechanic' .Jimmy Juslic-e
"I l'an't rl'm.-mht·r a wmter like
this hefon·. whe n it just s tayed
1•old all lht• l1m1· I lion 'l think
anyhody 1·an."
But hml' aml av1wado grower!'>
1n lht· southe rn Daile C11unly
art•a said this frt•czc would n11l
l11l lht•m as hart! as 1l dtd in 1!>77 ,
llHISl lV hN'<IUSI' or ;1 gn •at1•r USt•
of ~1irinkln:-.
f ',..,,.. Pqr 111
HAIG ...
l a <·I that th1•v w1·r" rna cle• I
cltdn't mak<· lht1m I Wi.l!'>n 'l lherc'
whl'n tht·y wc·ri· mad•· I h<•JI
p(•nc·il to inherit lh1• s1luat1on of
tht• l'IHISC'fjUl'n1·1·~ l1f lh11!'>i' ITII !'>
I ;1 k l'~ ··
Thi· W;ilt•rgati· 1~~u1· was lh1·
h1 i:hl1ghl or lfa11,(s ap11c·arom·1·
t111l;i y IH'fort· th1· 1·omm1ttt•t• wh11~t· H1·puhl11·a11 m l'rnlH'r~
hllp<' lo d t•ar h1~ nomu1c.tt1cn1
W1•dn1·sday for S1·n:it1· adwn
lla1~ lolrl tht.• <:omrn1llt•1· earlier
tw OJIJMISt'ff t r11op r1•cl 111'1 11m~ ·in
South Kon·a al Iha~ tamt'. a nti t•i
tfa v lw wa:-. askt•d wh\
··1 lhmk the• maJO~ 1mpal'l w1
would haw· lo c·onstcll'r w11 ul1I ht
lht· 1m11a1·t 1m Jap;m wh11·h in
'lratt·~u· tc•rms h :1~ lo11kcd 1111
South Korc·a a!'> a <l:.i~~1·r pmnll·d
al I ht· h1·arl of T11k) 11. • • I lat~
~a ul
· · 111 1111fr11·n1ll y h :11Hb or (•\'l•n
1 n II •~1111t 1·11 hancl!'> 1 t would l1t·
v1·r.v unst·lllini: lo Tok vu II
would have· a 1·om11arahif• 1m
pa c·t lhrou~hout I hl' area
"In view or the fact that the
United Stales· rommilment has
heen ac·c•eplcd by the Algerian
government tovering the return
of ull Iranian assets and
nl'<'cssary measures for return·
an~ the assets of the deposed
!>hah and his relatives .. , . it
seems that lht· dale o r the re·
le as t.· uf lht· hostages is ap·
proachint• " Azizi told Pars.
llul f'ars CjUOlecl him as Slclying
that "he1·ause no oHicial agree
rn ent has· taken place so rar and
lh•· definite ans we r or I ran has
not hel'n handed ov<'r lo the
/\lgcraan )!overnment. while tht·
rcpiirl c·onc1•rnmg the release or
lh1· hostages next fo'rtday i!'> de
nted. 11 should he noted that the
fotlun· tu r1.·al'h agreement on
M>m c 11r tht.· e·undition s m a y
'trlually c·ause a postponement
or lh<.· rcleast• ..
/\7.1z1 1·arltcr told Tehran radio
that, "No final ai.:reemcnl has
yet hef'n rt.•ac·hc•d " on a date for
n ·lt·asmg lhe /\me n r ans . But he
;11l1frd. "Ol1v1t1usly. 1liscussions
art• ht•mg ron1ltH·lt•1I m a 1>osilive
fr:.m1•work "
The.• parliam1·nl<Jry spokesman
~aul the• dehalc· on the two .bills
was d1 •laye·1I lte!r ause the 12
m1•rn l.H'r I 'ounc·il or Guardians.
whar·h must approve• all leg1sla
.t111n atl11Jlll'rl , 1·ouldn 'l attend
l11•t•t1us1• 11 hail not hePn given
1·n11ugh act van1 •t• not 11·1.· or the
st•ssion Tht· nwas1-1r1•!-> art' to he
I akt•n UJI on WNln1•scla v. ht• sa id
1-1 R advisory board
t•yt"H ft .. lt"ral f uncll'i
Tht· lfhu:-.ang anll C 'ommunaty
1>1•\ 1·lo11mc·nl < ·1111.e·n!'> /\cl v...,or}
hoanl wall m1·t•I tonight to 1hs
e·u:-.:-. how lo ~pt•rul $1 ~' m 1llaon uf
f1 ·cl t'ral grant mone•\ 1·armarkt·1l
for ll11nltngl11n lh'a1:h
Tht· nwf'l an~ w1 II tw al 7 :10
11 m . m room H 7 at th1· Civic
('1·nkr. 2000 Mam St
We'Te Listening •••
Tht• Daily P1l11t want:-t11 hear from 1ls rc·adN!'>, what ynu Ith
aho ul the• papt>r a nd what you don't like· Wt• also would lakt• to
• puhltsh your vu•ws on any suhJt•c·t m our h•llers lo lhe editor eol
umn. Call the number helow and your mess11g1• wall be rcrordcd
Messages will Ix· transt·rahl.'<.I several lames daily and delivered to
thl' elt•sk or th1· apJlrnprtalt• 1•d1lor Mailhox rontrahulton:-. will
he• rll'lt\•t·rc •d to lht• c.·d ilortal 11a1i:e c.•dator Mailbox
1·11nt rihutors must inl'ludt• their namt• and tclcµhont•
numlx·r for vt•nr1c·ataon No c·arrulat1on calls. plcasl' Tt•ll us whal 's on your mmd Thi· numhN 1~ m
:-£'rv11·t• 24 hour:-a 1lay. s1•vc•n day:-a wc<•k
642•6086 Mts~ Stre1s a nct·s "Guilty:·
proiluc<'1I by Hee <i c1• Barry
c;ihh and ff•llow Hee Ciee pro
ilut·ers /\lbhy c;alulcn a nd Karl
llic har<lson. was nommale1I for
album or lh•· year. and ab
"Woman in Lov•"' smglc was
no mtna lC'd for record or the
year. sonl( of the yt•ar and best
rem ale pop vocal 11erformanre
f 'rot1t Pa,,r A I
ARRESTS. • •
St reel and Cedar /\venue in
Long Hearh.
Attack victim
still serious
/\ rn year old Mission Viejo
woman police say was raped re·
1><.«1 ledly. then shot early Mon-
day remained in serious condi·
lion today al l''ounlain Valley
<.:um munily llospital.
St«tl Heach 1mlice Sgt. Ron
I.a wson said investi.cators hope
lo question the victim soon and
to dt•vclop composite drawings
or the two m en who assaulted
her.
•• .• "'"' 0./ , . B / ~
Ochoa said llunlin..:ton Heach
detec tives slake d out the
neighborhood and f<'riday after-
noon arrested Morris and Owen
outside a fo'ourth Street a1>art
menl in Long Beac h.
The pair have been jailed on
charges or robbery, assault with
a deadly weapon, burglary and
ra ise imprisonment.
TELEPHONE
/\rcordi hg to police, the
woman was picked up in Mission
Viejo by two men in an older
model r o ur ·doo r while
Chevrolet, then was raped ,
dumped alongside the 7th Street
o Uramp of the San Diego
f<'recway and shot in the race
and chest.
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Voice recital
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Voice students et Golden West
Collete in Huntinston Beach will
demomtrate their verutility at a
free recital scheduled for 8 p.m .
Fridey in Music Room 108.
Selectlona will include ltellan
opere excerpta, country-western
laments, s acred music ,
Broadway tuna, 1plritual1, folk
aon11 end pop hlta.
Several atudeatl elao will 1in1
ortDaaleom=ltloea. \1otre I ructor1 Henrietta
Cart.. ad-.Ju Sellmklt ~II dlreet tM Pl'Oll'•m.
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h\ .'\pral of th1i. year
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11«wLll of :i <·ontral't recently
with thc· fcclc ral l>ep a rtment of
Enc r ,l(y and the (~as Hesea r<'h
l11,t1tutt· •1f Ch1ca~o. a funding
1m 1t l'om pnst'd of m ost of the na ·
t aon ·~ ga!'> c·u111panics
T hi• ll'St farm upcr:itcs a bout
II•> ft<t'l bd11w the s urface, in an
un•a a bout I .SOii f•·et a bove tht•
.,1·;1 floor
"1·lp ao; 'u~µ1·n <l1·d un the
.r rudurl' and rs f1·d from
111rt r11·nt~ purni.wrt through a is
111('h IJIJ.H' from th1• on•a n hot
I oni
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'ho uld pron• l'l'lln11m1t·ally fe<1~1
hl1· af lht• farrn c•an produn• kelp
lhat grows at u rat e of t wo feel
Jlt'r day 1~:r plant
/\ n ·orrlrng to estimate~ m ade
IJ y tlw (';d ifornia Ent!r gy Com ·
m1ss11m. an acre of kcp cou ld
p r o1lu cc a s mu<.·h a s 260.00-0
1·ub1<' fct'I of methane a year 1f it
could be g rown in q uantity
T h e offs hore farm will <'On·
I inue to operate throug~ 1983,
arC'o rding lo Bryce, al which
lime a biologic al evaluation w ill
h t• conducte d b y Cal iforn ia
Ins t itute or T ec hnology sc1en ·
l ists in Corona del Mar .
T he goal is conve rs ion of dry
kelp into m etha ne for h11uscho ld
.ind rndustr i:il fw•I
Whelh1'r it works dt-pt·nd s on
lht· r <.itio IK'twecn th t' quantity or
~1·a wccd provided vt·r s us the
a mou n t o f l'n <'r g.v u s e d to
t rano.;forrn k1•lp 111 ga s
Victin1., s kids
~et $95.,200
S J\ N IJ l 1-: <; 0 I A I' l /\
S up t•rro r <'o u r l JU r .} h as
awa rdl'd th1· l'h i ldrt.'n o r a
M :a rina cM Hey t·n~inen $95,200.
an 1·onm·1·t1on with his death in a
l'a1:ifi« Southwc•st Airlines jet
t' r a s h 111 l!nfl
ThP JUl'~"s !I :1 volt' awa rds the
:1 m 11 u n t to :\1 1 l' h l'l l t• M a r 11·
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Srlv1•r. IK l'f''>llltlllJ.! fr11111 ttat·
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0 411f ,..1fot S.t•tl PM tn
TOPS IN NATION These are t he Golde n
West Syneopators . chosen as the nation 's
to p college Dixiel and j azz band in St.
I .ou1s From l eft an• Bill Liston. Dennis
lla rdwiek. Ma rk' Curry. Ed Slausen. Bryan
Sha w anct Dan Barrett Jli<l<len is t u h<i
player Dan Zeilinger
New civic center
pushed for Irvine
By RICHA RD G REEN
Of Ir. D•l,lf P'ilet ic .. I •'ic'
I rvine 's s mall, poorly located
Civic Center s ho uld be replaced
with a new, mulli-m illion ·dolla r
municipal edifice rn th e m iddle
of t own, acco rding lo a com m it
lee r e por t to be con s 1dc rcd
ton ight by the City Counc il
"The Civic· Center Commitlet·
ft•cls that lrv in1· has a nat io nal
re p utat111n as one or the .
m os t dcsira hlt· planned com
rn11n1t1es in the United Sl alc·s."
l hl' n ·1,.1rt s ay~ "To hav<• c ity
lo(uv e r11mcnt 0H11·c~ in an in
dus t rial <·11 m 1,lcx <w he re th<•y
;a r e· now l•ll' a ll•d ) docsn 'l
1•11ham·1· ltw rm ag(• of tht· l'tty
"A l~-;{) TIU: ('1v1c l'ente r rs
irworwcnitmtlv lcwatf'd a nd dif·
ficult for many to find ." The
c 1ti:r.ens ' com mittee was formed
by the Cit_v Council in an effort
tn a nalvw th t• future need for
«ivir cente r fac ilities.
I r vine 's cit y gove rnment ha s
out~rown its pn!sc nt ho m e a t
17200 .fambon ·t• Hoad. and the
l'aly hL1s b<•1•n forc·e·d Lo lease two
;Hlllit1ona l hu1hlu1gs to the north
and t'a sl of the ('ivtc Cen tn
· · 0 v e r t h 1• I o n g l e r m ,
ownl'r~h1p 1s Jess expe ns ive than
lea s ing," the commilke says in
I ht· rep o rt . "To ur s of o lhn
fadltties indicate d rt was less
exp e ns1\'C to build for tht• fulun ·
th a n tu make add1l1<Jni. a~ more
spat'l' ii. rt.'q\Jired "
TIU: ('OMMl'ITt:•: ronrlud<·~
that thl' most cost-effoct1vc way
to prov11Jc for a long -te r m t'l\'H'
1·t•otn 1s for the city t<J build new
fal'1ltt1e!'i al J e ffrey Hoad and
1iarranea Park way at a C'ost of
$8 H m tllion plus tht• l'llSt of tht·
Jani!
In ordt•r lo finan cl' a n ew Civrc
<'cnlt:r , the r 1ty <·11uld probab ly
~I'll lb present raer lr tws for $.111
m illion and then e nte r mto a
JOtnt pow(·r~ agr t-em e nt with
othe r pu blic agenc ies w1s htng to
m ove rnto the n ew build ing.
Addition ally, t he r ily has $1.:.!
million in a fund to be use<! lo
pay for a new Civic Cente r
TIU; IRVINE C ity Counc il
m t:rn l><'rS h ave gone on record
a s lwm~ rn s upport of pultrng thl·
rnatln on t h<· hallot f11r an a•l
vrsory vol«·
GWCjazz
l>a11d tops
• • Lil IWllOll
A seven prN·e mus1r:il g r oup
from C:oldt•n Wl'/>t Coll<·ge 111
lluntrngt(m Ueat·h was l'roWnNI
:~r.1 ~~li~,~~~. •::~:,,~r°1~\~:·r i:~x/.._
weekend 1n St Louis
T ht· I :oldt•n W1•!.t Syn <'OJ1<1lors
1·arncd a standing ovation tlur
rn~ t h1:1r pc rfo r man<'e Salurda_y
before tht• National /\sso ciatw n
o f .Jazz Educator~ <·onvcoticm
T heir set inl'lucl c1l a ml'<lh·y of
Thal 's J\11l1•nty ... "l':in ama"
Lind ''l 'pJ\ l.:.17.~ H1n·r "
Th£• hw;al m11~1<•i:.t n!'i \.\t'rt• 0 111·
o f l ht· thn·1· f111;a lr~b Th1•\ <11·
frat<'d hands from l ht· l :111~·1"r..,1
I' o f C olo rado and F lor ida
.\tlanlil' l 'nrn·r-.i l \
E :i<·h \.\10n1·r will r1•1·1·1v t·
S l ,OlllJ 'tt'h olar!-.ha p i. f rom
Southern < '•1m forl . l'lf ~11011~or of
lht• 1·onl1·st In add1t11111 , lh1• l'ol
lt·i.:1··~ mu~rc <lt'f>artriw nt will n•-
r c ivc a $1.0110 conlriliut1on
The (;olde n Wl'st g roup als•1
will perfo r m o n a s pring tour or·
gan ized hy Southe rn Com for t :
v isiting Milwaukee. :"olcw York
C it y and l>uyton:i Be<.il'h .
T he band w as oq~anizcd last
S1•p t1·mtx·r h~ l>av•· Anthon~. a
1au an~lrul'lnr at 1;old1•n W1•sl
Butts death won't affect Bonin
Tht• Civil· L'('ntcr ('u m rr11tlcc
said th at all r e leva nt fal'ts <'On
c e r n i ng a per ma ne n t C i vic
Cen ter. includ ing cos ts , s ize .
location a nd financin~ could be
pr esented to the vote rs as ear ly
as N ovember of 19'11.
T lw S~·n!'l)pator~ a rt• D a n Bar
r l'lt o f Cui.la Mt·!-.:i, trnmhom·.
Br yan Sha w of Newport Beach.
trum p <•I . B i l l l .as ton or
A n a h c i m . t l' n " r s a x . M ar k
C urry of Ana he im . d ci rrnttt,
De nnis l l<Jrdw rt k of S<'al Beach ,
ha nJn. Dan Z1•1ltngcr of Seal
H1•a1·h. tuh:1. :ind Ed SlaU!'>l'll of
( 'ypn•ss. 1lr11m :o.
LOS /\Nl:l-:1.1-:S 11\l'I . T ht•
d c at h of 1-· r 1· t· wa y K 1I l1· r
1·odcfcnda11t Vt«rnlln Hull!'> h a..,
c liminak d LI pros pcct1vc w1tne-.s
but has h y n11 mcun~ cl1s m ;mtl1·d
the cast• <.igainst William H11n111
in t htt g ruesorn1· sla.vin~s. ttw
pros ecution sa11I Monday
"l ie w a s ;J pol cntra l w1 trH·s..,.'
De puty l>istr11·1 J\tlurnl'Y /\ari111
Stovilz said of ll11tto; "No dl'f
i n1 t e a g r cem t•n b had l1t•1•11
reached ~1 hout what ht· wantt·il rn
exc ha nge• for hr~ \f's t r m ony /I~
far a s we·n· l'once r nt•1I. 1t was 111~1
a nother d(•fond11nt t hat wt• wn•·
going to try rn .July ."
Hutts was to ha v•· hP•·n lnt·d
.l uly 'l:l~
Alt houg h Slov1l z ..,;dd lht·
s u i c ide "wrll no t affN 'I flur'
c ase" against Bonin , the µro~
ecutor sa id Hutt'>. confr..,.,111n
1·1111ta111t·ll 111 pn·lrnrurary ht>ur
111g I ra11s<-r1pts r1·lr as 1·d las t
\.\l'{·k would not Ill' atl m 1o;si Iii•·
111th1·1 :i-.c · :1~w1n .. t Honan
Butts "'111f1•..,-.11111 ..,, r11ni.:I) 1rn
pl11·at1·d llw :1:1 ""'" old B1111in.
wh o ,... d1:1rc1 ti wtl h 11 l.o~
Ang1'11•!'> and I lrang c• ! 11t1nty st•x
.. 1a v1 ng!'>. 111:-l11il111c lht· -..x Buth
"' :t'> ;11'1'11"1 d ,,,
In 1111' r·1111f1•'""'"· 1'11ll-.. a
:!:1 \ ,.,11 11ld . .-.p1111H: 111.1g11·wn
!11 •-.1·1 rl.c·rl lh1· k1ll1ng-. a., ":a i,:ood
111111· 1111•.111111.irt' ;111d •,J rd hP
r··~I r:11n1·d Iii•· .. ,.rt·am1ng '11•
t11 n " v.1111•· l lH·\ w .. ,.,. t11 r turi·d
.111d k111r1•1l 11r -.1ra11gl1·rl . all,.~1·11
h 11\ llonan
11111 Slo\'1 l1. s .11d M11111 la y
llut h 1·1111f1•..,o.;1on 1·1111111 o nly lw
11\t•ll ;!J.!lllf1:,l nutt.s . not. ;invon1·
P b t•' '
H•llh .,..;a.., touncl har1grng 1n h rs
Rel•lllfl la laflfatloa1
1·1:11 s hortly afte r mid nigh t
Sa turday fro m a noose fash ioned
o ut o f LI tow el an<I attarhcd lo a
tciw1·I har atx1ut 40 inches from
llll' r1i,,1r 1n hi!. r<:ll, a partia lly
g I ass-1•nf'los t•cl r oom rrr t h e
hos pital s1•1·11o n of lh<• county
j:ail .,
T h<• h•,.ly wa:-; found rn a kneel
111g 1•0"111111 •111 lhe floor
Sh,.ratr'-. offu·1als ~p<:cul:itPd
tt1.1t Hull~ k11led himself hccau~e
lw w ao.; <l<•s ponde nl ov1·r th<' re
l 1 ·a~1· of lhl' pn·lim1n:1r y hNu ing
I r.111~<·rrpl ~ •
l.l .lt•rry Minnis 'i:iacl HutL'i
hall he!•n dw1·kl·d rn h1:. cell al
I~ Ill am h:v a d1'p uty <.1 1111 found
d •-.11.I 40 m inut1•!-. late r
lie sa11I :i uthor ities we re con
\'lnt"ed Hults had committe d
-.u11:ide
M in n1s ~arrl Butts hail talked
l»restdent-elect Ronald Rea1an 1teadles Alamain, .an Arabian 1talli0n presented to
him b)' Baja California Go.v. Roberto de la
Madrid' on behalf of Mexican President
Jose Lopez Portillo in Loe An1ele1.
(
..
lo his girlfriend on t he tele phone
t he night before his death. a nd
tha t his fe llow inmates who
co m municalt-d wrth hrm through
l hc ventilation sy!'itt:rn rn the jail
mdic ah.'d he wa~ u11set a f
lttr wards .
"One of t he inmates who was
nt•xt to him al t he p hone banks
tho ug ht he wa~ ta lkin g w ith h is
m othe r ,'' Minnis s a id "We're
almos t certain ht: was not t alk
1ng to his mothe r."
T he in mall'!-. !-.atd Hutts "was
1·011ccrm•d ahout what he called
'h1~ p<.'(1ple,"' Minnis added "I
don 't know 1f tha t mean s hii.
family o r fru•ncb. 'l l1s people '
wouldn't t a lk lo hrm "
No :.ui<'idt· no h • was found 1n
Butts ' t•t:l l. hut tht>re was LI l 11th•r
t•x pre!'>sing unh u~lJ>in<•ss a bout
thl· r l'lc:isc of thl• I ranscrrpt!i
The coun<'il me mbe rs ;in · to
decide tonight whethe r .
To move ahe a d with tht·
coneepl or ('Vcn tually bulldinJ: a
n e w t·1v1r cente r a t J e ffrey Road
and Barra nc·a Parkway
-TIU: ('IVI(.' Ccntf'r 1ssul'
s hould be put un tht· Novembe r
h a llo t for an advisory \.'l)lt'
('1t y Ma na gt•r W illi am
W o olle tt J r s h c>u ld begi n
negotiating with the I r vrnl' Com ·
p a n.v for the pu rch asr of land at
Jeff r ey Hoad a n <I Barram·a
Pa rkway
City staff m"mbers s hould
hcgin n e gotia ting with othe r
public agencil's intcr l'slcd an <><'
c·upy ing a new civir <·enter
Some hody s ho uld h<· re
l a ine <l lo clcvelop a h u rl<linl{ tic
~·~rt for a ne w c ivi1· t·t•n li•r
Mr. Durnford
m e morial s~t
M t•m orral s er\'l('l'S wi'll ht· he ir!
1n Sari .Juan C 'ap1slr ano S.itur
eta\' f11r fornwr Ma n1r l>on:.ild
D urn ford . "ho d 1c:c1 Dt·<· 27
following a long al lnt•ss lie was
iiH
Durnford M·n·1·d 1111 lhl' San
Juan {'up1s t ran11 ('11\ ('our11·1I
frnm the llmt• the t·1t y wa!'> 111
C"or poralc·c! rn l!lfil un til 19711. anti
w a s the <·1t~,.s thi rd m L1yor
Mc•mo rral ~1·rv1<'l'S w ill llf' h1·hl· .............. .
<•t 11 am. a t St M a ri~a rel of
S«ot. lancl E 111s<·11pal ( 'hu r c·h ,
:11 r..11 La No\'1a A\'1' . San Juan
l'ap1stra no
GOURMET
MARKET
OF.LAN EY BROS. SEAFOOD
,•·resh, .. ully Cooked Peeled, Develned
f'reP llomf' Dt>livery Service
1 $~111 m1111n111m 1 dl'll\ 1·r1·d 111 1111r 1·11mpl1•11·I\
rl'rra~c·ralt'll lnll'k' Y1111r 11nll'1 I'> 11111ft•r rl'frt/,!\'t a l11111
tr11111 11111· .. 1111·1·10.\1111rd1111r Medium Sized Shrimp ...... $2.49 half-lb .
.. re!lh t111et
Pacific Red Snapper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.69 lb.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
l'n nil' a11cl Tup Cht11l'1• llt•l'f. lll(l'tl not It's!> than 30 duys
to lh•• p1•ak of 1wrfl•t•l1on
MORNING FRESH PRODUCE
Local Ranch Fresh Broccoli ........ 49c lb.
Large Ruby Red Grapefruit ...... s for 1.00
Large So. American Bananas 5 lbs. for l.00
Sweet Package Carrots ........ 25c per bag
r--t-~Twer JuJn London Broil . . . . . . • ?.18 lh
( j!rt'at to bar~b •1 or broil)
1.IQl lOB DEP~RTMENT--..--t----:t
Juicy BoneleH Beef Roasts ........ 2.18 lb.
DelHey'1 Own
Oven-Beady Meatloaf .............. 1.tt lb.
Delaney's Gourmet Market Is one of the few
market!! in Ora nge County that has GENUINE
Miiwaukee White Veal. We receive thl1 veal
dire ct from Milwaukee three times a week alr-
frelahl.
This ad etrtttln Wed .. 1/14 thna Tuft .. I/JO
'S
ull pr11·1's plu~ 1 ax
Delaney's Private Label Chablis
or Vin Roee mo mi 1 ................ , . I.et
Delaney's Champa1ne
S2. 75 per bottle, $33.00 per case
Sea1rams 7 Crown .............. 1lite r1 8 ...
Sea1rama VO .................. 111ter1 lt ...
Catty Sark Seolcb ................ lliter 1 11.M
' 8t.-e 1IMln M, a.N s.day
.. Ne.,.n Bl••·· Ne.,_.. •aelll
673-5520 • ..
......
l.f DAIL Y PtLOl •• f. r uetldey. Jenvery 13. 1•1
SurViving the crib
BOt '1<11NG BAatEM aEAT: ARtr i.cannin& thti ne ws
1•1 the· 11»)' vou havt-to cont'hldti th•t lt'i; aan enormous
"11nd.-r that any ul u& .,ve·r artiw up Old you. for uample.
1 utd'1 th•· 1trm aabout baeby forlL 11nd·spoon tramJD& sets?
In tht' ""' .. "' you rnai.Ked It. ther~ h•s been a recall un
th. h1rk .. od liJ><l()fl tra1nin11t i.tib by the U ~ Food and Dr~
\d1111111'tr.at1on It "'"'i. itllt'gt.od that certam sets hi.d metal
th,11 ••Oln1•llillt'I> n1&kt'd llff If ~WllllOWed by Some darltn'
l•.1 Ii\ 1t 1H1' .i:-1>t'rtcd lht' bi.bi' ma&ht become 111
l tw FIH mogub ti.l>tlt:d this "a moderate lo severe
'" .1Ir11 l'rubll-m
"tOMt.T tM•.!-1 VOl THJNK. however, that the federal
t11 ,1-,-. uul<(hl to l'hct·k whc.l babltl> really stick in their
11111ut h" bt'furt' the} get too excited about some minute
,, ,._,.,from .i fork and !>IJOOn traanmg set
1 \' '''\'r~ H'lt:ran parent knows. 1f baby gets hold of
~ •• 1111'1hinK hal1y hke5, baby wall promptly Jam it into his or
th·• darl111 htth: muulh cavity Ite ms can include such
.... n1 t.H1 obJt:l'l!'t a:. dropping!> from your canary tage that
h1\ \ht· floor ult.I kel<'hup bottles from the trash , elet•tric
11,.:ht rnn b :.having:. from beneath your work bench,
..... , era I , ..arit·t1cs (If old kitchen peelings. and perhaps de·
, t'J~t·d 1r1:.1·1·b rf the bodies look interesting to baby
From pt•r),onal observation of the choices most babies
111 rn } .1<"qua1nt<.anl'C havt• made. I 'd choose the metal fl ak-111g~ frt•rn thl· fork and spe>on training set every time.
SOW THF.R•: IS NO question that ther e are real
cl :rng(•r)> 1.11 youn~ t•h1ldren out \here in bottles beneath the
:.111k and ghastly palls an medicine chests. But it is a lso
Another kuJ about Iv Learn u/ the sour 11/e
awl'somc· tht• kinds of things the youngsters can stick in
ttll'1r mouths and still survive Habies' mouths must bf~ de·
s1g1wd to kill germs dead,
<'onsidl'r the time my elder son swallowed the lighter
fh11 cl
t\etually, it wus never proven that he drank the stuff.
It was .striC'tly c:i rcumslantial evidence.
Wtwn di~H:ovcrcd . he was happily bouncing the e mpty
lighll•r fluid t·an on the floor and burping a lot. When he
burpC'tl. it smelled like he'd been on a bmge at the c·orner
Texaeo .station.
•'OR HIS TROUBl.E. he got a quick trip to the local
rnc·clit•)> who pumped out his stomach. They found very lit ·
111• of anything lie didn't get sack until the pumping
:.t.1rlf'd.
Afln lhe kid survived and grew up, he never ,did re-
nll'mlK"r anything about gulping lighter fluid. Bitt he's
lll'Vt·r forgotl(.•n that anatomical bilge-pumping job.
'.'lot to11 lung ago, I was taking a lesson from a very
knowlcd~cabil' gentleman on how to create a baby rattle
on a w11od lathe· lie had all the Envfronmental Protection
J\g(.'0<") ruks down pat ·
T IU: RATTI,£ HANDLE had lo be no smaller than a
s pt·c1fi<'d size so the darlin' babe couldn't jam it down his
or her throat Specified non-toxic oil finish had to be used.
DeC'onations were burned on the wood so no poisonous
paints wouhi be involved.
ll must be the world 's safest baby rattle.
The k11I wi ll no doubt pitch it out or the crib and prefer
to su1·k on a 1>air of rusty nails.
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NATION I WEATHER
Drought hinders river traffic
J By fte "-elated Presa
T he Mississippi River wd reopened al Me~pbia today after
thl' U S Army Corps or Enctneers finished dred1in1 a nine-foot
channl'I ma strait that was blocked becauseoflow water levels.
Thirty four towboats were waiting in line in either directi()Jl
when river traffic resumed at 5:40 a.m. PST, said Petty Officer
Absc.-a1n money?
Je~ette.'s wife
fi-ruh $25,000
COLL'MHIA. S.C. <AP> --Rita Je nrette, who says she intends
tu _davor~~· former Rep .. John ~-Jenrette, was packing up her
husband s clothes m their Washington townhouse when she found
S2~>.000 in larf<:c bills titurred in a shoe, lawyers say.
She bt>heves it ·s the bribe money Jenrette was convicted of
takmg in the Abscam sting, lawyers say.
lit• ins ists at 1sn 'l
"'I l'an assure you if the money came from Abscam I 'II walk
into J::til r1.:ht now,'· Jenrette told the Washington Post '
TIU; SOUTH CAROLINA Democrat was convicted in October
of at·rept•nt! SS0.000 from FBI agents posing as Arab sheiks The
m oney was nl:'ver r ecovered .
Jt.•nn•ltt! lost his November re.election bid and resigned his
Sl'at shortly ht-fore the !louse was to vote on disciplinary measures
that rnuld have included expulsion .
~rs .• Jenrette found the cash, mostly SlOO bills, as she packed
t•lc>thtni.: to Sl•nd to South Carolina. It was turned over to her
lawyl•r, former Sen . James Abourezk. D-S.D., who has refused to
cl1sc·uss th<.' matter.
If the ~·ash turns out to be Abscam money, J enrette could be
c-harged with perjury since he testified during his trial that he r e·
C'<.'i vt'd no money.
_THE PpST ON MONDAY quoted the Justice Department as
say1n~ that serial numbers from six randomly selected bills did
not match those of the Abscam money.
Jenrt'lle said Sunday that the money had come from the sale
of SOm<.' t:ert1ficate of deposit notes.
Meanwhile, Jenrette's lawyer Kenneth M. Robinson, s aid the
money was to pay him for Jenrette's appeals . Robinson also relal·
ed that Rudy Maxa, a gossip columnist for the Post, said she and
Mrs .. Jenrette have written an article for the April issue or Playboy
magazine that ··is going to be the worst yet."
Lifeless demon
Mechanical bull in court
HOUSTON l J\ P > Workmen s\ruggled for more than 30
minutes to disasscmhle the star witness, stuff him into nar row
l'levators and move him to an 11th-floor courtroom where a Texas
honky tonk is fighting lo keep sole rights to its mechanical bull
The ramed mechanical bull of Gilley's saloon will be put back
lOJ.:t>lhcr and mounted by cowboy Gator Conley. who plans lo
de monslrntt• the device during the trial or a patent lawsuit over the
mcc·hanit:al maniat·.
t\ U S. Oislrict Court jury empaneled Monday will decide
· whether lhn•c llouston companies have the right t o manufacture
and se ll variations of t he mechanical bull produced by Gilley's En·
tcrpriscs Int:
Gillcy's operator of the Pasadena, Texas. niJ?htsoot billed as
the world"), largest nightclub has charged that the defendant!>
arc ,·1olatang its patent rights to the lifeless demon populanzed by
the movie. "Urba n Cowboy."
Hull. argue the accused rustlers.
John.Cornett of the Coast Guard. About 200 bar1es also bad been
halted when the strait was blocked at noon Monday.
SIDPPING WAS ALSO blocked about 150 miles to the north on
the Ohio River at Mound City, Ill., a few miles Crom where the
Ohio nows into the Mississippi. A dredge was clearing the channel
today.
A towboat and 12 barges loaded with rock ra n a1round in the
same shallow stretch or the Ohio where four boats r an into trouble
over the weekend.
"NO RAIN FOR ABOUT four months throughout the Mis-
sissippi River Valley is causing our problem," said Herb Kassner
a s pokesman for the Corps in Vicksburg, Miss. ''We're also con'.
cerned over t he forecast by the National Weather Service that
below-normal rain is predicted for the entire country through the
entire month or J anuary.''
The National Weather Service said the river fell to a record
minus-6.6 ree~ on the Memphis gauge. The river could fall to as low
as minus-8 feet ~fore it begins rising again, hydrologists said.
A reading or zero does nol mean the river is dry; rather it is an
average of low-water stages taken during previous years at Mem ·
-phis .
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APWtrfplMIO
Workmen in Me ntor. Ohio. load 110 bales of marij uana in-
to loader for shipment to steel furnace where 1t was
burned Monday. The m arijuana. one of largest finds ever
in Midwest. was discovered over the weeke nd on In·
terstate 90 in an abandoned r ental truc k overturned in a
snow bank.
Sit-in conc ludes
WARSAW, Poland CAPJ -A
l wo-wcck sit-in at a municipal
building near the Soviet border
has ended after protesters
cleared out al the request of the
mayor and de puty prosecutor,
Warsaw lladio said, but another
occupation continued in a
nearby town today with Polish
workers threatening to call a
warnin~ strike.
Run in an Irvine Maratlwn Tee· Shirt
Be among the fir~t to run proudly with Irvi ne's colors
official World Master 's Ma r a thon of Irvine race teeshirt.
on the
The major West Coast running event comes to Irvine January
25, 1981 bringing scores of top U.S. runne rs to one of the fast est
marathon courses in the world.
East still frozen solid
You can buy a top quality. 100 perce nt cotton race s pectator
shirt for the child or adult runner in your life from a ny of these
Irvine Chambe r of Comme rce members :
OnlyPr!~e~: benefit
Glens Falls, N. Y., recordfJ 20 below
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Irvine Chamber of Commerce
Scholarship Fund
•TOGGERY
C ulver DriVl• at W<tlnut A\'l'
•DR. RON GROSSMAN.Optom(.'lrist
4525 Campus Drive
•THE UPPER C Rl'ST
4533 Campus Dr i \'('
•POMONA F IRST FEDERAL
5325 University Drive
• WELL.5 FARGO BANK
5401 Univers ity Drive
• Z· R TRAVEL AND TOUR
5321 Univ<'rs ity Drive
• ROLPHS SPIGOT
180.44.~lver Drive
•I RVJNE SAVINGS AND LOAN
Culve r Drive a t Wa lnut Ave.
•WALKERAND LEE Real Estate
5396 E . Walnut Avenue
•ART SHOWCASES
4624 Barranca Parkway
•BON AMIE
4616 Barranca Park way
•HOBIE SPORTS IRVINE
4708 Barranca Parkway
• J .T . PERIWINKLE
4614 Barranca Parkway
•MAZON FABRIC EMPORIUM
4'120 Barranca Parkway
l) 11 E dmonlon u J5 --..MOtlkJ&I rr-• 011•••
•1 .. AtQIN
07 .,
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4724 Barranca Parkway
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LOS ANGELES <AP >
-T he City Council Jtaa
voted fo spend sao.ooo to
hire • private aceountin1
firm to correct a problem
ln the city'• landlord
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': 'Honor among thieves'
Panel seeks to halt conflict of interest
SACRAMENT O <AP) At
least nine lawyer -legislat o rs
ha~ represented clients before
state agen cies in the last 10
yea r s. s ay s a po l itical
w a tc hdog comm ission t h a t
wants the practice stopped.
T he state Fair Political Prac·
t ic•es Commission ordered its
staff Monday to drart a bill to
levy fines against law makers
who get pay for representing
dients before state agencies .
T he FPPC's staff had said it
found that Assembly Speaker
Willie Brown. D·San 1-'rancisco,
and ei~ht otht'r present a nd
fo r m e r leg is lators had so
represented dients in the last
10 vears
But f'PPC Chairman Tom
llous tc)n told re µor ter s thc
pra ctict' appe ars to ht' "fairly
rare .. •
nection with t he work and aot
no money from it.
or t he 40 lawyers in the
1979·80 Legislature , 24 had ac·
live law practices. the report
s aid .
BROWN HAS D E NIE D any
conflict of inter est wit h his
legislative duties.
The report said Brown had
repr esented clients in a permit
applicC1tion to the San Fran·
c isco Bay Conser vation and
Development Commission , and
a license revocation proceeding
before t h e Depart men t of
Motor Vehicles.
It said Brown telephoned the
Alcoholic Beverage Con trol
Department severa l years ago
o n beha lf of a constituent who
was also a la w client on other
matters. but Brown did not re·
<.·ci vc a fee.
"Budgt_•t eru11eh'
Biartisan h~lp
soughi by Brown
H t \ l hr,., I l 1 •"' "r 1 I '' f l h t-
l 0 J Ill l J l l 'h ri ... t1Jll ( t•lltt.•r Ill
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11f 111llt•!!t' ~rdduatt-~
I It-:.JIU th1· ~:1) unerui.ilo)
Oll'OI ra\l• I:-l1t'lr1w t hf.! resl of
~<H' It'\) thl·ir u\ t•ragl· household
in1·om l· I)', a l;l1\ ,. st all' avc•rages .
·and lhl') hav1• mon· discre
t111n;1n 1nc·1)rnt· ht·c·au:.l' they
'eldom havt• famil y ohl1ga
t111ns ·
Though <.'<mi med to a whl't·lt ha1r, 1-'ord Johnscm of Pitts·
IJUrgh joined somt' :mo olht'r demonstrator s at a rall~· in
Saeramtc·nto Montlay to protest against tight funding on
µrugrams for the handicapped. They <.'laim the state
Department of Rehabilitation is s pending "nt'arly 70 per ·
l't'nl of its $107 million a nnua l budget on admrnistration ...
('O M MI SS ION M E M BER
Patriria Lapan said C'hangmg
t he law would µroh a bly be
futtll' hcl'ause of the many
wa vs lo trade inrluencc for
favors in tht· Capitol. and sug
..:<·Sll'<l that tht: l egis lators
.. poltl·t• tht•m sel ves "
··1 think i t'~ a matte r of
h <ino r or honor among
SACRAMENTO IAI') For
perhaps the firs t t im e in history,
the governor µresented his
budget proposal directly lo the
legis lalflrs in order to im press
them with the "budget crunt'h "
Hut the response. while Gov
E11mund Brown .Jr. talked Mon
day ahout his proposed S24.6
billion spend il • plan for fiscal
1981 ·Rl, was gc erally polite and
r1•straincd on " part 11f th<: RO
Assf•mhlv m l' hers iJnd a few <>f
thl' 40 senator!-! who gathcn·cl
employees. welfare re(·ipients.
and school and health programs,
lie said the $509 million would
vrovide them 5 percent raises.
hut he was nht recommending
that fi gure. so a s to "g ive •you
rnon• nc•x1hllily ..
WAt;N•:R SAID tht· 1ssu1• was
nut whetht•r lo 1m 1>osc rcllgiou:-.
val Ut's on governme nt , hul
rathl'r wh11·h valut•s shoul\l"~he
1 m p o !. •· d h 1 h I 1 l' a I ~"1 t 1
Newspaper attacks
'closed hearings'
I h1 l'V l'S. ir1 some t·a ses." Ms
La pan said
Thc rl'port s a id there are
r on fli l'ting views on wh ether
I he praC'lll'C violates California
law:-; 1-'uurl«en other slates
n ·sll'l('I o r ban tht• prc.1 C"t1cc.
and Congress pruhih1ts ll
Hut it sa11l mos t lawyer
ll•g islator.;, and a ll s tall· agcn
l'\ 11 ff1 nal s 1nter v 1t·Wl'd .
thought 1t wa:-. 1nappro1irwtt·
RROWN TOLD T H •:M : "This
I!>. a n unpre1·f'd enled 11pportun1
l~. and the timl'S W<' ltve in <ilso
refl el·t that 11l-f1nll111n The
time)', Wl' an· in n1,w n·qu1re a
l11parti:-.anshi11 we have S4!'1'n al
t ht· s tat<.· lev1•l <i:-o "(•II a)') the n;_1
1111nal lt•\'l'I wh1·11 1l has ht•f'n re 'IUll'<'d ..
"I R•:U EVF. the unpreccdcnt
Pd nalurc of this hudgct crUfl ('h
n·quin•s t·arcful judgments to he
made·." Brown s<iid . s uggesting
that tht·~ listt•n lo all those who
want more m<ml'y.
As-;t•mhly man Bill l.con.ar1I,
H San Bernardino. noting that
the I il wrnakers · l'Op1es of the
hudg1•t an• ye llow. s <1id yl·llow 1s
1n·rhap:.. ··an appropriate l'olor
hl'('C.tu~t: ~·uti'rc shifting thl' tie·
C'ISIOn Ill U:-.t_• "
h o mo sl'x u al v alul':-. o r
"humanis t " pro hom osexual
values
"l'1v1I authorit y does not
spring from t•onscnt of the gov
e rned . but from God," Wagner
said. "It 1s not o ur n at ional
heritage to l'XC'l udc biblic al
morality" from civil law
SAN FHANCISCO (A I' I The Sanamenlu Bt•l· has t'1ted thf' sex
ual-abuse t·a st' against stall' S<on Alan Hohbin~ in as king the st ate
Suprl'mc Court to overturn. a law the ne ws papt•r ~ay'> hamp1·r<;
freedom of expression by lhl· me1ha "IT WOUl.V tu : NAIVE nut
l•> n·allze that agent'y offlt·ial:-.
"Ill pa) :-OJ>Cl'tal attcntrnn lo lhc
1 n q u 1 r 1 c !>. a n <I rt• qu est -' 11 f
lt·1u'>lalors , .. thl' :-.ta ff s a id.
The Hee ~aid in a lawsuit fill•d Monday t hat ..,t:\ Pn lna I JUd~ci.
havl' ruled against the 1872 law allowing a <ldcntla nl t11 tn'>ISl on
dosed preliminary hear1nl!S Thl' la\\ make r., k1·pt t h t·H
qut·:-.tiuns and c·om me nb 1m a
lo"' kt-y. hut a ft.·" tomplamcd
ahout lht· S5fJ!J m1ll111n tha t
Bro"'n w11uld :-.l't a:-.1dt· lo let the
Ll•g1slatun· makl' the d1ffi<"ull
tlc1·is iun on tht· :-.1z1· of th<.· t'll'>l
II r I i \' I n g I n c. fl' a "' !>. r (Jr 'it iJ I (•
A:..~emhl y Spt·akl'r W11l1 e
Hrtl \\ n I> San l-'ran1·1st·o, told
n·porters latt•r hl' w:1:..n 'l happ)
with tht• gon·rnor for1•i11g the
l.l'g1:-.laturt• t 11 makl.' the rna111
d l'l' ISIOn "We 're against those laws that
protcc·t immoralit y , .. s aid the
Rev. Charles Mcllhenny of lhl·
Orthodox l'resbyter1an Chur ch
of San f''rant'ist·o, who lis ted ABI
by Ass<•mblyman Art Agnos, D·
S;in Fram·1:-1·1>. a:-. suc-h a law
One of 10 felony count:-. agam'>t Hohbin:-. wa:-. <ll'>m 1'>:-.e1l in a l'l•>:..t·d
pn•liminary h(.'aring this month ThP n •port abo said 11 cur
n •nt or forml•r l1•g1slat11rs we rt·
mt•mhl'rs of law fi rm:-. whose·
11 I h t' r it l t 11 r ri l':. :-. a JJ fH' a,... ii
lwforl' stalC' agcn<·ies. hut most
of t h1 • lt•gisliJlors had no l'(lrl
Closing the hearing prcvcnll'.d · ·t11 rcct. t·onlt ·rn por 11nt·11u:-. I'\ a lU<•
' twn by tht· puhlit• of tht· disposition of a s1J,!111f11•ant ('art 11f this
t•r i minal maltl•r.'' the newspaper s aid 1n 1b c·<>url papl·r<.
"I tlon'I lik1· pull111g i• larg<:
p11t 11ul lh1•n• that 1hws n'1 c·on
l a1n t•nough mon<:) a11d ll·lli11~
u:-. Wl' havt• to rnak1• thl· t hoil'l'. ··
S p1•akt·r llrow11 s aid ·'This dC'mons t rates one of the e h1cf l·v1h of the slatutl'. · · th1·
1wws pap(•r:-.aid.
Suspect slain, official
wounded in gunfight
HF.DONDO HF.A Cll !AP) A
Hu rbank man was killed and a police
offit·er wa." m stabll' condition today
w1lh a bullt•l wound after a shootout
that followt•d a foiled robber y al
tempt at a scas1dc restaurant here,
polil'C said.
T h n •e pt."Oplc were arrested m con-
nect ion with. tht• inl'idenl Monday
night
Hcdondo Bt•a<'h Police S~l . John
Gordon. 36. was admitted to South
Ray Hos pital with a bullet wound in
the atxloml'n Another o fficer, Don
Martim·z. r cn•ivcd minor injuries
from glass that s hattc recl from a car
window lie was tn•atcd and released
at the hospital.
Bonanno •rttfrnrftd
SAN JOSF. (A l'l .Joseph Honan
llOHAHHO
no Sr . the 76-yt•ar
old rcputl'd Mafia
1·hicftaln whose
t·a n•er allegeclly
slrclC'hCs back to
the d<t ys of Al
Capone, received
a maximum sen
ll•nt•c of fi ve years
in µri son and a
SI0.000 fine Mon
da y. p e nding a
study of his health
problc·ms
nona nno was convicted la st Sept J
for conspiracy to interfere with a
g rand jury mvestiS(ation into allega
tjons that Ronanno was "laundering "
money th rough businesses owned by
his sons in San .Jose and nearby Los
Gatos.
It was Bonanno's first fe lony con
viction.
I .-.,TATE
Beulng rnd plannrd
I.OS ANf:F.LF.S <AP) The Hoard
of F.dut·ation voted 5 I Mond~ to
hl·gin plarfning for the <'nd or court
ordered busing for school <lescgr ega
t ion, one week before a :-.late Court of
Appeal decision upho lding anti
busing Proposition I takc!. cffect
Board attorney .Je rry llalvc rson '
saicl lhl• hoard is not moving ln dis
mantlc lhC' program hut only to plan ror such action, so in llalvcrson's
opinion the board 's at'lwn pr«•s('nl.
t•d .. no legal problem "
The boar d 's vol<• t•am«: dcsp11t· an
almost certain appe<i l to the s tat<.•
Supr<'mc Court hy the Ame ric an
Civil Liberties llnion l•l stay thc rul
ing The high rourt woul<I the n have
until Feh 18 to d t•ti1k whf•thc r lo
hl'ar the appl'al A d t•t isiun to ht•ar
an apJ>Cal would re::.ult 1n a sta~ •lf
the apjJ<'als court ordl•r
Trip~ slat1'nf1 d.-nlrd
SEATTLE !Al' I /I. TaC'nma man
has d enied that he fl ed the state of
California to avoid prosccutwn m lhf•
trip le mur der last week or South
African sculptor Ci11>vann1 Schoema n .
his girlfriend a nd his husine:-.s as
sociate.
The fugltivl' charge was filed Mon
cl<i y by Kin g Count y prosecutor:-. after
Dennis Boyd Miller. 46. also known
Hftaflan laofflr for •air as Paul Warfield. was charged in San ta Bar bara with t he three PACIF IC PALISADES <APJ murders.
President-elect Ronald Reagan and
his wife Nancy have officially placed T here was no discussion Monday
their home on the market asking $1.9 d uring the King County appear ance
m illion for the five-bedroom cont em· of extraditing Miller to California,
por ar y ranch-s tyle house, a real said Elaine Pauly, ch ief legal assis·
estate spokesman said. tant for the King County prosecutor's '
The move had been expected for office. A hear ing on the fugitive
some time. as Reagan aides have cit· cha rge has been set for Jan. 22 in
ed seeurity problem s in the upper Seattle District Court.
m iddle-class neiS(hborhood of closely-Miller . identified a s a welder and
packed houses . mechanic at •·a. :,)us car lots in the
_ Reagan built the Palisades house Seattle area, was arrested Saturday
in 1956 for about $100,000. In l!r16, in a Des Moines second-hand store by
during Reagen's first presidential King Cowity homicide officen, a long · t d' t • with a t.ask force o f s heriff's <1ep-1-_..,. .... c,..a .. nhd..,i'l'ld .. an1ct-y'C;hna-firtn-,arn..,.c"1!ta-v:ll111t1s~c.,0171s~unrner---"'ie&, peliee and 8 clept1ty d'
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·•• Tuesday. January 13. 1911
Thonws P. Haley I Pu bit sher Thomas l<"vll tEdUor
Barbara Kreiblch/Edltorlel P199 Editor
" County must have
aid for refugees
Thl' Oran~t· ('<)UOt)' Bond of Suiwrv11tors wuti on tar..:et
la:.t Wt'{'k "ht•n II ur~t>cl < 'on.crt.'ba. lo l'Xhmd the Refu6'ee Act
ot 19811to prnvlflt• fl\'l' ~ l'Ur~ uffodcrltl iUll t.u rt!fU.Ct:t•s rutht-r
than the vrcM·nt thn··· Yt'IAr"
I\!' thin.:i. nov. "tand lncloc:h1nc:,t· rl'futet:t'~ who will
h1n P lived in tht• l 'nitt•d Stull-:. fur thr~(-Yt:Ar:. h) AJml l w ill
nt• longt.·r rt-t•t•n ·t· "J•t.·<·1ul fl-<h:rnl uact
1-'or Oran~t· t 'uunt ). th1" n rn bt• •111t•\'t:n .· f11Htn<.11a l blow
C)f the l•:.t1m)Jt cd 50 ,000 (nUodllrll'M' rt•fu.:ee!I now St!ltled lrl
ttw C.'(1Wlt ' lllH' t••nth or ,tll thu:.e> an the Urutt!d St al~S
tS ~ rt'<'t'I\ •·d Jl>tJ ru1urt1uhd~ $2 5 1111lhon in spet'1ul
1 t'lh ·,, a I l ... ,h d l'I' 1 'tu ru·t· 111 t ht• month 111 ~11\'l' 111 ht.•r a lone
\, uf \pr 11 l th(·..,•· l>t•uple w all be entitled lo no more
h -cfrr,tl .1hl th,rn 1•t twr p N!->Oll!'i on tht! welfare rolls s uch as
\id tn ~·.111u llt•:-i \\llh l>t'IJl'Odent Children Heyond that .
t h~·1 1 ni·t·di-\.' 11ulci h a ' t• tu bt-111et with county a.id
\nd ttw n1unt ~ .. s upt'n 1sors agreed . 1s in no flnanl'ial
1111,..1 t H•rt h •t<1.k l'n11 that.tlurdcn \\hilt• (l"ld ll\ rd ugl't'" ha \'t' tuund lht.•tr fet:t b) the time
t ht·\ tl.;I\ t' hn ·11 lwrt· thre e years . oth"-'rs an· still s trugg ling
""1th lan~uage a nd Job ~kill defiC'itm<:1es
\n ad tlltw 11dl t w 11 n.•ar~ of fede ral aid could make the
d1ff1•rt'rt(·t· ( '11ngn·:.~ · and t>Specaall) the Orange County
dt'lt:·g at ion -,hould et l'l µromptly to e1mend the Refugee Act
I 1> m et.•t tht.· nt•l'tis of those who came hertt on the invitation of
the ft>dt:rnl govt>rnm e nt. but. who have been permitted to
..,l't t ll' in ar t: a:-. c 11' thc i 1· own c·hoos1n~ Oran~e Co unty being
un(• oft he fa \'onte~
Staffing views vary
lnteresimg things can and do happen when new
Or<1ng<.• County s upervisors t_akc office.
Take the cas es of fhe county's two -freshman of-
fkt-holders. Roger Stanton a nd Bruce Nestande .
Al tht• outset of their terms on the board of
supt•rvisor~~. both m e n had to s eek out a nd hire the pro-
fe s sionar st aff m embers who will advise them on county
iss ues .
For his part. Stanton h a s hired four executive a s sis-
tant~. one executive s ecretary a nd a receptionist and has
permitted a seventh aide an assist ant to former
Supe r visor Philip Anthony to remain on the payroll for
another m onth. The total cost: $140,710.
Nestande has e mployed six e xecutive assistants. an
executive s e c retary and a receptioist at a cost of
$197.747.
While Stanton is known to be considering the employ -
m e nt of . one additional executive a s s istant. one thing
seems certain. The total cost of what Stanton inte nds to
s pend on his sta ff is far below what Nest ande plans to
wend.
Some supervisors. s uch a s board c h a irman Halph
Clark. ha ve held to the theor y of employing a few good
people at relatively hig h s alaries . Other supervisors . s uch
as Supervisor Thomas Riley. have employed a lot of good
people at not-so-hig h s a laries.
Stanto n and Nes tande have taken different a nd not
netl'sarily mistaken directions. They've decided to
s pt.•nd t,hc money available for staff he lp where each feels
it will do the most good.
It's hard to say if a conc lus ion can be drawn from all
this. Ont• definitely does gel a feeling for whiC'h of the new
"llpl'r visors hCJs cost-c·ontrol on his mind.
_ .Bilingual fantasy
The futility of bilingual education rules dreamed up in
Washington and Sacramento is nowhere be tter exemplified
t han in the Ocean View School District, which includes 23
~chools in the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley area.
· Of the d istrict's 11.000 kindergarten-eighth grade s tu-1 ·
dt!nts, some 500 speak a native language other than English.
Most are of Indochinese origin. They speak a variety of
languages and dialects a nd include 50 Laotian Hmong who
have no written language.
But state and federal regulations require the district to
provide them with instruction in the ir n ative language and
w ith crede ntia led bilingual teachers and aides and to ad-
ministertes ts in the native language as well as English.
No matte r that the state school system provides only an
E nglish-Spanish bilingual teaching credential. Or that
..uides who speak the native tongue along with c reditable
English are a lmost impossible to find, or that there's no
way to test the Laotian Hmong in the ir nonexistent written
,.__ la n guage.
F'or the time being, district trustees are settling for in·
cr~ased e mphasis o n leaching English as a second
la n g uage. Obviously this is the only way to go.
Rut is n 't it a bsurd to think that a school district in this
ridiculous situa tion s hould be threate ned with loss of slate
a nd federal funds because of its inability to comply with
Alice-in· Wonderland rules?
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Boyd/SOS
By L.M. BOYD
Q. Don't the letters "SOS"
mean ··Save Our Ship"'.'
A. "Help!" is what they
mean and nothing more
s pecific. Telegraphe rs in 1906
round them easy to tra nsmit
Df>ar
and easy to understand . Dot,
dot. dot. dash. dash, dash,
dot . clot. dot. So naturally
rhythmit• that signal, you can
la p it out on a tabletop with
your fingertip. Before the
SOS came along, operators
used "CQ" meaning "Atten-
tion All Stations" plus "D1' to
m ean distress. And people
labeled that message "Come
Quick, Danger! ..
A boy stands In a school
~-=-=;o'-""'.aaav-1,_..--«1~-&r w e y . A no ~r -b1>y·-
To Scrooge, Jan. 7 Gus:
U you didn't burn a
single light f o r
Christmas this year you
either lost your
Christmas spirit or
never had it to begin
with. Here's ''lightlne
up you life! ..
ILLUMINOUS
WINNER
p asses. The boy in the
doorway pays no attention. A
girl s tands in a school
doorway . Another girl
passes. The girl in the
doorway looks over the pass-
ing girl with great care. Such
Is a typical difference in the
behavior of boys and girls.
Can you explain the why of
it? Neither can I.
Q. Why is chowder called
chowder? ..
A. Cornea from the French
"la chaudlere" meanlnt a
hute pot. The fishermen over
there ~ed seafood soup in
it.
Rowland Ev8118/Robert Novak
Reagan may d11mp Chrysler
W A~ltl N <i TON U nles s
1<011ald Hea gan s ut·c·umhs to
1·11n~n·sswnal pressure . he will
pr t,."s 1dt> o\'er the· 1Ji1o:es t
ba nkruptt·~ in Amenc·an history
1i, d1sninnel'ling the Chrysler
l :c>r p fi-or:n its federal lift"
'°)ui.iport s ~ s ll·m a s part of
n Hl 1 ('a I p 11 I 1 l' } l' h an J.: t' 1 n
W ui.l11n~to11
Tht•rt-'" nu \ 0 1c·t• amon)!
1•c·c11111n11e 11tf11·1a ls appointed so
I u r 11 ·' P r l' s 1 cl t• n t
11l1•c·I Ht.••1gan
V. llll'h fa \'or~
..,1·1111 Int! good
111C111t•\ uft cr
l>ud tu kt'i'I>
(. h J' ' ... l l ' ,.
a l 1 ' t: '('Ii t'
q u P ... 1111 n , _..,
llO f 11 fl ttl
v.ht·n 'i'ht·t r
un,,\\t•r Tiil' suom·r till' lwtter.
as 1·lust• as p11s!'>d1lt· to tlw Carler
alln1111istrut1011 to a\'oid a m1s-
lt•;Hl1ng IOIJH'l'SSIOn that thl'
ti t' 1. t• a g u 1.1 r t ' d a u t o rn a k e r · s
1rouhlt•s orr g 1n alt•cl \\ilh
Heagan.
Far from hreedtng panie in
I 1111111 1·1al marke ts. Chrysler
111 .. ·lty-up might ha\'c' the oppos ite
cffl'<·t . Sa ) lfoagan advisers. ThP
o~ lS an ever·
chan~~ world.
my fnend
Andy Rooney
Surei:J
drame1tit• sign that UnC'le Sam
no lon~er will extend credit to
failing enterprises m ay we1l pro·
mole Heagan's early eeonomfr
polic·y goal of re viving the fail -
ini.: bond markl't.
S PEl'IFIC'i\U,Y, <.'h r } s ler
wi ll go bankrupt sometime this
sprini.: unless it ,i.:ets more
feder al loan guarantees on top
orr $800 million authorized so
for. Among Reagan advisers
und Wall Streeters alike. there is
prac:lic·C1 ll y no hope for
Chrysler's ultimate s urvival.
Tht•y helie\'e more fcdt·rul help
merely pos tpones the inc\'itable.
as do concessions h) lahor and
suppliers.
Offil'ials in l'res t<lent Carter's
Tre asury most familiar with
Chrysler <·oulcl not agrt•e mon·
In fat·t , thl:'\ ha\(' liel'n sur
pns('d that a s11-:nal did not ('flm1·
from tht• 1>rcs11h.•nt l'lcl't 10 pull
I ht• plug on Chrysln no" 1111
(' u r t e r · s w <1 t 1'11 . 1 n s t '-' a ti 11 I
Heagan's
That would ha\'t• rcqu1rt·d an
1 n t r 1 ,. I.Ill' m ant· u ,. 1• r Th 1·
eha1rma11 of lhl' ('hn'slt•r· l..o:c n
Cu.iranlt•t• H11ar ci 1 1.<;u ,
Trcas11n Seen·tan· <; W1ll1ar11
:\111lc r . 'would oµp(1st• any s ud1
And wre mu~t make
necessary changes
To adjust tD ne'i
rea1\ties. -Ab!d-·~•J
-,,--11.W4J
t:~:t )
c utoff. Whether a w hispered
word from Reai-tan would sway
the two other board members
Federal Reserve Chairman Paul
V o I c· k e r a n d C o m p t r o II e r
General Elmer Staats -is de-
batable. Even then. bankruptcy
probably would not eome before
Jan. 20.
AU. SlJ('ff c·ons1derations are
moot. however. eonsiderini: the
presidcnt-elett's failure to e·ven
eon sider that OJ>I ion In the
lackadaisical fashion with which
high polil'y has been handled
during the lram;ilwn. Chrysler
was not seriously discussed b)
Reagan. For that reaso n, it c·an
not he assumed thl:' nt·w 1>rl:'s1
dent will resist pressure from
C'hrysler de alers an1r <.'hrysln
workers funneled through 1·11n
J.!rt•ssml•n
Y1•t. rm this as on mcin~ 11u1•s
t wn-. lkugan·:-i first rciwt1on
";1s 1·11rr1•1·1 Ill' ml urt l\'l'I) 1111
1111 s 1•tl lht' <'hn s lt·r tiatlMtt.
rt·tr1·ut1ng 0111.\ untl1·r 1ntf'nst·
1irt•..,surc• durml.! lht• 1·ampa1gn
Tltr n i:ltt to latl ll> \'H•Wl'fl b)
H1·a i.:an a~ 1nl t'.l.!ral to a rl'
lll\'t•11al1•1f fn·i· rn <J rk1·t v. hl'rt'
I.! 0 \ I' r n rn l' n I :.. u It )'> I <I ; I :-,
d1n11n1sh11d alqnl-( with go\'r!rn
--Rigtt,~Z .. I =rnew
L _ _,~
~·'') . /:' ., , ....
·1 • • • ,,.I'
ment taxation and government
r egulation. That was the essen-
tial choice for Republi cans
between Ronald Reagan and
John 8. Connally.
THERE ARE NO economic
Connallyites in the 'Reagan
Cabinet . Budget director-
designate Da\'id Stockm·an was
th e onl y member of the
M i<'higan congressional delega-
tion lo \'ote against the Chrysler
hailout. He has not repented.
Treasury Secretary.designate
Donald Regan hC1s been con·
sidere<I a possible weak link
<•n impression enhanced by eom·
ml'nts O\'er a luncheon in Wall
St rel'I Dl't". 16 by his friend and
l t• I I o w s t o l ' k h r o k e r I . W .
Burnham Il l. .. , ha\'e known
Don Re1o:an ven well for man_,.
years." said Burnham, "and I
trn,·e no <louht that he will not al·
It>\\ l>l•troit to go bust. Ile will
sll1p imports by im1>os ing a ban
on them tor three to six months
But Burnham has not t alked to
Ht•ga n latC'I) In pn\'ate. the
nc" Tn•asury <·hicf has oppost•d
;my tru1le protet•lton fo r the auto
industr~· whtlt• agrC'r tng with
Strwk man on lhf' nc•ecl lo end the
<"hr) sler bailout. Whl·n Regan
rl'plu<"es :\'tiller a~ c·hairman ot'
!ht> Loan <;uaruntee B11<1r,l .
tht•n• "'II no lont.:t·r ht· an arde nt
\011·e t'or mamtaan1nt.: thf' l1fr
-~u pport s~stt•m .
SlT ll PROSPf;('TS a ~ 1•ar
uj!o \\ould han : st<nl Wall Stre1·t
into a l'rC'nZ\' Toda' 's st-nl 1rn1·n1
t h 1· rt'. \\ h I e h I u r ·n N I <1 I!:.i111 ... 1
l'urlht•r fl·dt•ral lwlp.in th1! \\ak1·
of mass1\·c· hU\t!I' n·s1stan1•t· to
th11 K·c·ar. hop{'s a Ht•agan hard
lint• cm l'hr)sln ~' 111 d 1a ng1• an
n ·stor ps~l'hoh1g~ su(fw1l'nll) t11
~a \'t• Utt· l>11nd markt•t
Tht' messa ge. 1rans1·e n1ltn~
Chr ysler . \\Ouhl lil' sent to olhn
lrouhlt'd hus me~st'~. tn<·lullinµ
S:J\ tng~ and IOiJn tnS t1tulio11~
"Wt> want lhl• f1nanl·1al 1·om
m11n1t ~ lo knm\ that tht· lt•1kral
go\·t·rnmt·nl "1m ·1 lw s11µµ111 g up
(' r t' d t I I 11 h C l p I a II <' d e 11
tt•rµnses ... a Ht•agan adY1st•r
told 11~ Thal \\ould hl' c·onc·1>nll
liinl \\1th ll'S~ n•gulat1on ;~nd
ta'lltng la:>. r:a t1•s us part of :..a
101\ l'fl'cl ICo-dt•r:..a l profilt• on tht•
l1U S tn('~!'> hor·11.11n To u\'111<•\·1·
t hat. thl'rt' l-t(•l•ms rlo \\:J\ lo
Reagan ·s mt·n that Chr~ :..ler n m
ht· "a n·tl
Some kind parting words for a
'
good guy
Although m~· previous lt•ltcr to
.Jimmy Ca rter at the Wh ite
!louse was ne ver ans wered. I'm
writing another. There are a
couple of things I want ~say lo
the president before he leaves .
Jimmy Carll•r
The While House
Washington. r> <.'
L>ear Jimmy.
I 've been meaning to write
sinc·e what happenNI tn you in
N o v e mb er
but I didn 't
know exactly
what to sa y
I 'm C1wfull y
sorry. I'm not
saying I vol·
ed for vou or
anylhin.g , hut
I m e an I 'm
s '' r r .v u bo ut h uw bad you
must feel. You should know wt'
a ll like you. We t hink you're a
good guy and you gave the pn•s-
idency_ Y!lur best shot. Maybe
vou WC're a heller l'rf.!sident than
we think. Who knows , maybe in
Art Hoppe
IO or 20 years you'll hl' ton
sidered the greates t President
we ever had. You can't tell
about those things. Look at whe1l h appened to tla rry Trum an's
reputation. When he was in of-
fice most of us thought he was ..
. well. you know . . . not the
smartest guy in the world, Now
they're ta lking about him as if
he were another Jefferson.
At 56. you're young to be an
ex-President. It should give you
a lot of pleasure for a long while.
Reing an ex-President of the
United Sla tes doesn't happen to
just everyone and we hope you
and Hosalynn e njoy some of the
pe rks that go with lt. She's some
woman, that wife of yours. She
was on your side all the way,
l!ven when she thought you were
wrong. Cl hope you'll excuse me
for that remark but she looked
as if she thought you were wrong
somC'times .)
THE NICF.ST thing that could
happen for you and all the rest
of us too. of course, would be to
have the host ag<•s rele ased
befor e you leavt> the White
House. It would give you a good
feeling you deserve to have after
a ll the worry and work you've
put into this mess. It ·s too bad
a ll y our pra ye r s wer<·n 't
a ns wered, but 1 ·11 het even
Reagan would like to St't' you
have the pleasure or getting tht
hostages back before Jan. 20
You rerlainly have nothing lo
feel bad about for the way you
did the job. You always did what
you thought was right. All that
s tuff a bout your brother and
l'Verything didn't count with
us. We've all got nutty relatives
ourselves. You would have been
j ust as we ll off without him.
mind you. but we all understood.
What are you going to be doing
now? You can t JUSt go back to
that peanut business and live in
the same house in Plains . It just
wouldn't ever be the same. You
know what Thomas Wolfe said :
"You ran't go home again ...
This may be just a crazy
idea. but what about taking off
a nd gt'tting lost for a l'Ouple of
vears'.' You know, get yours elf
a n island somewhere or a cabin
1n th<' mountains and really get
a wav Shake th<' whole Secret
St' r ~· r ce bit <i ncl C'ver ything.
Grow a beard. don't have a
telephone. don 't give anyone
your forwarding address. f>on 't
sencl Chris tmas cards . Don't
e\'en tell Ham Jordan where you
a nd Rosalynn art'.
l 'M SUGGESTING that
be~a use l should think it would
be pretty tough for you to gel ex-
cited about a nything after all
you 've been through. You don't
want to be invited out for dinner
and you probably dQn 'l care
about traveling. You couldn't
care les s about being in-
terviewed by Barba ra Walters.
Wl' love you. Jimmy. Don't
t ake it loo hard that we dido 't
re-elect you. You're a good guy
and we wish you the best of
everything. Thanks for trying .
Sincerely,
Andy Rooney
Zero Automobile Growth movement may save us
Please do not hit me up for
your favorite charity. I am de-
votinJ: all my time a nd e nergy
these days to the worthiest
C'ause I can imagine ; Zero
Automobile Growth.
The critical need for surh an
organization was demonstrated
when the in·
or cars to places is already 1.2 to it for trade-in and the owner ton, "and in a· democracy. the
1. which explains why thousands would be forced to scrap it -needs of the major ity must pre-
of vehicles are c ruising the thereby contributing to highway vail."
streets al any given hour, day or safety, enhancing environmen-In New York. a move is afoot
night. tal aesthetics. and not increasing lo convert The World Trade
And in Los Angeles, if 9,3 per-by one iota the number of Center into two 110-story park-
cenl of the automobiles weren't automobiles in our nation's park· ing garages, as parking space in·
perpetually stalled in freeway Ing plaC'es. downtown Manhattan now rents
traffic jams. there would un-for twice as much per square
du s tr y
morosely an-
nounced that
Am ericans
doubtedly be a revolution in the THERE ARE, to be s ure, foot as office space . The plan·
'
streets. I other solutions. In Fond du Lac, ners concede this would only
-It is obviously time to s nuff New Jersey, for example, the meet New York's parking needs
--o-ougnro1ny-
9.111.803 1980
a utomobiles.
This is. o f
course, bad
ne ws for auto
workers. auto
If out the automobile explosion Board of Aldermen recent_ly vol· . un_t_il_1984_._~_, ___ _,, -----1 ~-~fore if snuffs out us. ----ea-to tear up atnrcJWatTCSTrl·
~ residential areas In order to in-NO, ZERO Auto mobile
dealers and the economy as a
whole. But it is still 9,171,*'3
more automobiles.
And the crucial question
arises: Where in heaven's name
are we going to put them?
There can be no doubt thal the
automobile-parking place rela·
tlonahip has at lasl reached the
breakln1 point. In San Fran·
ci1co, there are now but 174
more parkin1 places than there
are call'I. In New York, the raUo
WE OF ZAG are not so naive
as to propose curtailing the pro-
duction or new cars. The na·
lion's prosperity and well being
depends upon the manuracture
of ever-proliferating numbers of
new cars. as Lee ISC!Occa can
and dJd well tes tify.
My modest proposal is a sim·
pie ban on the sale of any used
cars.
With such a pro bono publlco
law In effect. any person wbo
wishes to buy a new car and 1et
rid of hi• old clunker would have
to do juat that -1et rid ol hi•
old clunker. A1 it would bt un·
Hleable. no dealer would accept
stall diagonal parking and thus Grow th is the only rational
double the number of spaces answer. Even as It stands now, I
available. . ,, find that most of my life la die·
"There al'e ten times as many lated by the availability of park·
automobiles as pedestrians." Ing places: where I live, which
argued Alderman Marcus Tuf. restaurant I choose. what movie
I see and which friends I visit . I
Quotes
"The only real atate moet ol
u1 plan to acquire la a cemetery
lot .•• -Allllna ..... naldmt
of tbt ICalelltrboeker on tbt
Lall• ltNI In Mllwaute, •·
plalatal wby many elderly •· dtatl oppoee a eondomhdam
eonvtntan Pl'oP09al.
find I don't much care whal 1 do
and where I 10 as lone as there
wlll be a place to park.
In fact. I don't expect to be re-
warded in this world for my do-
lood ettod.I. I merely pray that
St. Peter wnt HY, "Come rtaht
in. and park anywhere you
want.••
Ah i Doesn •t that lound Ulle
heaven?
• --·--..-•• ,,,. , • • r ,. ~----··
>
I
t
JAN. 13, 1911 H /F
BUSINESS a.
STOCKS BS
TELEVISION 86
MOVIES 87
I
I
I Why isn't this man
happy? His audiences
are. See Page 87
Kenney now helieves--in himself
Forn1Pr San Clemente star battles for Chiefs' QB job
B) IU~a:a ( ARL."IO~
Oo ... 0.11, ..... , ''•"
was cut before the 1978 campaign
be1an.
0
0
\\ twn fitl l ....... nnt'\ ,11uu.-rrtl ttw JOO
u( 28 ror 316 yar ds a n d t h ree
t.ouchdowns. h1 1i 23.yard and 75·yard TD
1>itss~s to Henry Marshall in the second
half th~ .keys to a 38-28 come-from-"I came here (Greeley) to get a job.
but really ther e was more interest in
m e than I fi gured," says the 6·4, 212·
pound 25-year-old.
Canada, it was one of Kenney's lowest
mom ents.
Unwanted by Miami, unwanted by
Washington and unwanted for 25
straight games at J{ansas City, Kenney
found himself playing No. 2 to No. 2 as
Clements filled the void created by a n
injury to Fuller.
~ t•rct b•rru·r 1n Ot-t't'lllht't ta'> ht' It'd lht'
K 1an-1a~ 1 '1t \ Ch1t·f t11 \ 11·1111 ' uvt'r
A.ill1m,1rt• h1• µrm 1ch·d urw vr lh~ Krt:cH
l rl\ Id QUt'!>tltlfl .. r1f tnto \NII fo1 '\Jl111ne1I
t'ovtball l~agut' IJurt'>
beh1nd victory #
Every quiuterback who ever lived
has pohessed that common de -
nominator· belief in oneself Kansas City beckoned, •but the backup
role lo Steve Fuller becam e the big put-
down. Th<" que:.twn Who 1 ~ H1ll Kt:n/lt:)" But Kenney, a prod uct of San
Clemente High with stops at Arizona
St ate University. Saddleback College,
and Northern Arizona University, a nd
dropped like a hot potato at Miami a nd
Washington in the NFL. admlts he was
having some doubts
"I was really disappointed ... recalls
Kenney ... I wondered if I would ever
play."
Thr .tn:...-.1::r I ht QUdrtt:rbiu·k who If there is a thin line between starting
a nd not starting, it's not evident with
day-to-d ay experiences.
°" 4ll'ht'tl from the: -.1dthnt:S ror an as-
tounding 2g s1r.s1~ht ~11mcs bdurt: "d
tin~ l'u:. c·hantl' n<>t t.sk1ng 11 !>IO~le
'!>Ilaµ from thl• l'l'Ottc"r rn nearly two foll
'\ f I. St' as on~
For 29 straight games Kenney pro-
vided no more than a wall flower in the
dressing room. Only once did a reporter
so much as address him, and on tha t oc-
casion. when he was passed over as
Fuller 's replacem ent in fa vor of former
Notre Dame star Tom Cle ments out of
Kenney was sought out afterward for
a n interview, but the timing wasn 't
r ight. About t he only positive thing in
his li fe was his wife, Sandi. And 11o ht'n ht• );!ul that c·hanct, he:
rt'sµom1ed with d 37 6!1 ~ µerformanct' 1n
t ht' Chiefs last thrnt: ~ames , capped by
i.orn t:thmg t:l!>e a~a1n:.t Halt1mort
·'I thought m y day would never
1:ome. ·· says Kenney by telephone from
his Greeley, Colu. residence.
lie was with Miam i for 3~ weeks
hefore a trade to Washington. whe re he
Kenney's existence in the NFL was
about as irrelevant as the honors once
bestowed on him by Paul Salata and his
Ir rPlevent Week festivities. a n annual BILL KENNEY In the ·eason finale he l'Ompleted 17 <See KENNEY, Page 8 2>
Pastorini
has little
tllne left
SAN DIEGO 1AP > Oakland
Raiders boss Al Davis. dis-
enchanted with Dan Pastorim. is
trying hard to unload his hard-
~uck quarterback, according to a
source close to the team
A West Coa st nationa l
television nC'twork rommentator
s a id Davi ~ has t o ld him
Pas torim I!; "i.!one It's just a
matter of whl're ··The commen-
tator, who 1s cln~l' t o the
Raiders. sa1c1 Ouv1s was trying
t'o ~et the best dl:'ul for Pastorini.
THE RAID•:Rs are in position
to deal Pastorini berause of the
comeback of quarterback Jim
Plunkett. who passed for two
touchdowns and ran for another
in Oakland's 34·27 victory over
San Diego for t he American
Football Conferen ce cham -
pionship Sunday
Plunkett's per forman<•c• lc1I
the Raid er~ into thC'1r third
Super Bowl. They play National
Co nf ere n c e l'hamp1o n
Philadelphia for the National
Football League ('hampionship
Jan 25 in New Orleans
Agaio s l the C harge r s,
Plunkett completed 14 of 18
passes for 26t yards lie con-
nected on toul·hdown pass plays
roverin~ 65 yards with Ra ymond
Chestl'r and 21 yarcls with Kenny
King, and nm fi ve yards for
a n other score Mark van
Eeghe n , who rus hed for 85
yards. added a thrt>c yard TD
run and Chri~ Huhr kicked field
~oals or 27 and :1:1 ya rcls
Watching from the sidelin(•s
was Pastorini. who has had
nothing but proble ms since• he-
ing acquired by Oakland
TH E MAJ O R rea son ror
Davis' dis pleasure with the
JO -year \'eteran. who hasn 't
played smct• suHcring a broken
ril(ht lcl( Ot·l 5. 1s Paslonm's
off-the·field escapades. includanJ:
a run-in with a Houston sports
writer. an auto accident, his pos
ing nude in a national mal(azine, a
police report that drugs were
found in his car and his alleged
possession of a bottlP of liquor on a
Raiders· chart<'r flight against
team policy.
Pastorini was acquired from
Houston before t he 1980 season
in excha tige for qua rterback
Ken Stabler. Although Plunkett
ou tperformed him du ring the
preaeason . Paat o r ini w as
handed the starting job. When
Plunkett took over following the
Inj ury, the Raiders were 2·3.
Plunkett 1ulded-tile team to nine
victories ln their rem aining 1 I
regu la r-season 1ames and to
playoff vtctorles over Houston
a nd Cleveland before be ating
San Die•o and putttna Oakland
into the Super Bowl.
CHIC4C,O DR4FTS
PITCHER FIRSI'
N EW YORK ... <AP > -Tb"e
C h l~a10 Cuba stlected left·
hancMd pitcher Jam• Rooney of
Stony Polnt, N. Y., H tbe No. 1
choice In bal eball '1 winter
amat.urtne-apntdraft toda,.
ROGM1, a M , 1'11-DOUDCI ...._.,
wUl lie .crlduated lrom Mont•
Community ,..Coll•I• In Dover , N.J.,natlune.
Ola nt• you don'f
' -
hockey action . Garrett couldn't block the m
all , though, as the Blues tripped Hartford,
5·2.
Goaltender .John Garrett of the Hartfor d
Whalers blocks the attempted shot of St.
Louis' Larry Paley Monday night in NHL --"--------------------
It's the Doug Flynn show!
Durin,I{ off-season, a !{Uitar replaces ms glove
:--.IEW YO RK (/\P l The trappings are
perfect 10-gallon hats at t h e bar. a
mechanical hull in the corner, and a cozy stage up
front
So. shove a cha w in your cheek , pull up a stool
and get comfortable Cody's Country a nd Western
Night Club. nestled in the concrete canyons of
Man hat tan. presents the singing debut of Doug
Flynn.
NOW. IN R F.AL life fo'lynn is the Gold Glove
second baseman or the New York Mets But for the
boots and ~uitar set, he 's spending his winter sing·
ing backup for his friend, Greg Austin, who's ap-
pearing at Cody's this week with Loretta Lynn's
band, "The Coal Miners."
Aww right!
"Hey, this is a very personal thing for me
because the people I'm up here with are all m y
friends. people I've grown up with." Flynn said.
"They're like family."
His opening night audience was to include
several Met teammates and rront office officials
but that hardly disturbed Flynn.
.. This is just like baseball," he said. "You're
per formln• ... you're an entertainer both ways."
THERE IS A warm feelin1 between the ball
player and the musicians . He la not treated as an
interloper because, frankly, he isn't one. He's a
frie nd of these musicians, just looking for some
o ff-season fun.
"I sing for enjoyment ," he said . "I pla y
baseball as a profession. I want it to go well, of
course, We 've rehearsed and planned out the
show. It won•t be off the collar.··
"I LOVE IT," he said . "It's like basketball. I
get more satisfaction from an assist than from
throwing in two points. I find myself sometimes
turning and listening to them. They're all pros and
they make it easy on a guy like me."
Flynn r ecalled his first New York nightclub
a ppearance a couple of years ago. It was at the
Lone Star Cafe. anothe r country and western oasis
in Manhattan. Tom T . Hall, a country and western
legend was entertaining the urban cowboys and a
frier.d introduced F lynn. F rom the stage, Hall decided to have the
second baseman take a bow.
"He said, 'He re's Doug F lynn, one of the finest
hockey players in New York."'
Did Flynn m ind the mistake?
"Are you klddln1?" he aald. "I was 1tandln1
there with a Lone Star Beer In one hand and m y
a rm wrapped around Tom T . Hall. That was like
beina in heaven."
Or rldin1 a mechanical b ull.
Still shocked
Coach humbled
by Eagles' • Will
P Hii.ADEi.Piii/\ f /\ p I "I
don •t think 1t 's rea ll y hit me
yet." Philad<'lph1a Eagles Coach
Dick \'erme1l said Monday
"I don't t hink it will until we
land in New Orleans a week
from today," \'erme1I told a
crowded nt>w!; <'onf..,rencl'
VE RMEIL'S EAGL ES heat
the Dallas Cowboy~ 20· 7 Sunday
to win the National Footb<ill
Conference c hampionship <.1nd
advance to Su pe r Bowl XV
against the Oakland Raiders
Jan. 25 al New Orleans.
T h e Raiders won th e
America n football Conference
cham pionsh i p with a 34-27
t riumph over t he San Diego
Cha r ger.;.
"I'm very appreciative and
it's a very humblln~ fel'llnl-{. ·
Vermeil said
"'I've said this many times.
a nd I m ean it football
players win gam es, roaches
don't. I think coac hes can lose
games . And the football
players won that game yester-
day."
VERMEIL SAID the troulmnl(
of t he favored.Cowboys wasn't a
finesse gam e but a physital
game .
He said then.• should be no
dou bt in tht' mind of anvonl' who
saw the game that his pla yers
deserved the victory
··I think they invested enough
or their time. their effort and
t heir ener gy into being NFC
champions. And I think they'vl'
earned }he right to go to the
Super BOwl." Vermeil said
"There ma y be people
t hrou ghout the cou ntry who
question whether we belonfi!
t he re. the Super Bowl It seems
like every time we do somethanJ.!
somewhat spectacular we're not
s upposed to do, they can't fii;iure
out why we 're there.
"BUT I KNOW we are there."
Vermeil added. "And l know the
Dallas Cowboys know we're
there. l'm just very gr at erul for
those guys <the players I taking
m e along with t hem. because I
still just can't picture Dick
Vermeil coaching in the Super
Bowl."
Vermeil said lhe Eagles' suc-
cess stems from the people he
has working with him
"I have some coaches who
have been with me from the first
da y. and . . . a nd then other
quality people who have joined
the staff who have done a super
job, and they deserve every bit
as much credit as I do. I hope
ver y much that they benefit as
much In t he feeling of ac·
t'omphshmt•n t from the game as
I d o .·· Verme1l notl•d
VcrnH.'11 s:11d he wasn't s ur-
pril>cd with the intensity has
te am <hspla~cd hoth on defense
and offcnM' ThP cfrfc ns c limited
the Cnwhoys lo 86 yards running
<ind ~toppc·d Tony Dorsett with
·t I \ ar<ls on l:l t'iJ rries. The of-
f l·n~•· gainl·d 2r,:1 yilrds running,
I hf' kt•.\' 111 !ht· v 11'lor~"
"I •'El.T AS I told tht• players
the night before. I was more
cont:ernc•d about my own con-
tribution than I was t heirs.
T here was no question t hey'd
p l ay hard," Vermeil said.
·'When you surround yourself
with lhe kind or people I have on
m y rMtl'r in a ~ame situa·
lion t he~ 'r" gmng to play hard
Thcv m;1v nut bt· guo<I cnouJ!h on
paµcr . but the} playcd super
football ··
He observed that Wilbert
Mont gomer~. who rushed for 194
yards two s hort of the NFC
championship record on~ 26
carri<'s. got a hag boost from his
early firs t Pl'r1nd 42-yard
tou1'hdown run
Super Bowl
• gougmg
is denied
NEW oru .EA:'\S Off1c1als
or the Haul! Center llotel. ac·
<·used on national t<'lev1s1on of
goul(inJ! Super Howl fans with in-
flated room µraces. de('ned the
rf'port Monday as dis torted and
misrepresenting the facts
Tourist offi ci als also de·
nounced the report . s ayinfi! it
f(a ve the cit y a hlack eye
Don Weiss. executive director
or tht• Nation<i l Football Le ague,
said in San 01c~o that high
prices arc a problem with every
Super Rowl
He said he did not know about
the NHC report but said that in
the future the NFL wi ll insist on
guar antc<'s rel(ardin g r ates
befor<' a city gets t he Super
Row I.
·'If communities were unable
or unwilling to make such com-
mitments, it is my per sona l opin -
ion that this would diminish
ch a nces of o btaining tut ure
Su~r Bowls."
The telt>vision report. broad-
cast on NBC before t he San
Diego playoff game . said the
Rault Center Hotel asked S990
for a room for four nights.
Mixture of fire and seirit eroee_lled Eag!es
--~ ----------______ , ____ -,4
By WILL GRIMSLEY ........ c.r ... , •• 1
PHILADELPHIA -Fire melta lee.
Rockl can destroy the moat aopblaUcat·
eel computer. Emotion, wt.. It reach•
a aweU, can drown the loftiest achemea
and execuUona ot man.
Solt"' tbat eberniltry dedded th•
Natklell l'ootball IAaaue'a NFC cbam·
plonabip bere Sunda1 and 11at. tb•
.P.blladelpbla 1ta1l11 lnto tlaelr· llnt S~pef...... ...
The wblte and •rffa clad Sa1l• Wire IO laftated witb burnlq cltlan
tba\ II 1W ftuek them Wltll •.= .._
eoQld baft ~ ~ ..r ••• Or,lllMt ....... •If S : -.... ..a .......... ..
. ftil; .................... :.. .
They beat the over-confident Dallas
Cow.boys Z.'7. The acore doel not ac-
curately connote the fullneu of the rout
of the proud Cowboya, loolilnc toward
ANALYSIS
thelr 1lXUl Huper Bowl •PPMJ:•ct and
poaalbb' tbetr tblrd tlUe. .
The reeult almoet became obvtoua
wben tbt two •m• camt 00\0 tbt lleld
-th• Sal ......... and yelUq • lf
tead1 to Jump aut ol tbelr akill, tbe
Co•JM>JI .....,. ... and bmlw1like, •lmilll' to ................. ,. tbl •:••..::•· t:••• ta tlM two._ •• ,...a .... Iii I ltudy tJI tM riyal
coache1, 1trldln1 tn front of their
benches, 1healhl of paper In their handa
a nd ln e lectronic contact w ith
operattv• 1pyln1 from hlch atadlum
perch•.
There wu Tom Landry, who mllht
cban1• bla name to Tom IApnd, com·
pl•U!'S bl1 lllt )'tar aa htad coach of
the DAUu francblH; auatere, jmplaca·
ble, bundled ln a ur·collared brown
coat and tar bat with maffl °"" ht• ean u protection .. alnat the near·aero weatber.
Ha,., 1DJC11M bu ner ... LIDdry
OD tM 1ld1lllll• wttbout a JllC!bl l8d tie. Ht_. fwmal. TMy•n....,. ...
him lMow a ftt ol Ml• or bin ...,U,
at one ~ his playe rs. He la a lean, 1ray-
ln1 stick of lee. ·
Acl'Ol1 the field was hla coachln1
rlval, Dick Vermell, bare-headed, wear-
ln1 a 1hort •reen jacket and white
ahoet, treah and boyish looldnc for '5 yean. Pulled out· of coll.,e eoacb1n1
ranka (UCLA) to take over the ftouncler·
lnt Pblladelph.la team five yean ap,
he huntt Ill the ayatemlaed proa dull
hla rah· rah, to-Ill· 'em aplrit.
So ht -atOvll up l'ftd down t h•
1ld11t... ttvtn1 order~1 y1llin1 •n· coura1 ...... t and aom1u1M1 leldllll
cbeen.
W• lt W19 OYW, Vtrmllll m.d.
''He ...S to CfJ a lot.'' Hid~--Krtp.
< .. mrns••·•••••>
-... -
I \ -
Ac._..,......._ .............
Martin pick• Ea1le1 by 3,
but he won't bet ••• yet
Pre• "' • r•• '"" LAS VEGAS Odcllmaker Bob Manln bu •
mad# lh• Phlladelphla Ea1lt1 • three-point t •
favorite to beat tht Oaklud Raiden In Super
Bowl X\' But he hun't ded ded yet how he'a 1oin1
lo bet hU own money
Martan af'U the bettln& line for tbe 1purta book al the
Union Plaaa Hotel and thal line, )>ecauae llartin 11 well·
known 111\d well reapected in betlint cirt'lea, often becomes
tht' s landard for the rut of the ~'OUOtry How doe1i he do 1t '!
··The moet important thin& u wbere
the monc)' is," be 1aid. "Becauae that'•
what we're doan1 here The finl three
a a m es <of the National Football Leque
playoffs) lbe money baa been bet •ninlt
O•kland The public is the thin& here-. The
public sets the line on the Sujler Bowl."
.. He said that professional bettors have
bet on the Raiders all three 1ames, but
"even if they do. the public control• the
MA•rn• mono• in this type of 1ame. I think in the
final analysis the pubhc will come in and bet tbe Eaalet."
Thal 's the major factor In settin1 the line for tbia year's
Super Bowl. which will be played in New Orleans on Jan. 25.
But there are others. "In a couple of games it looked Ute Oakland waa very
lucky," he explained. "The <Cleveland) Browns could have
put them right out of it in the lut minute of play and you
would never have heard of lhe Raiden a11in."
Also he said, the public ''doesn't believe in" the Raiders.
"I think the money will show for tbe Eailea." Martin
said. ·'They really shut Dallas down and played a fine defensive
game."
..------. ,,,..,,,_..,,•II~· da11 ------
Joe Smltla, Ohio State olfenaive tackle, after the
Buckeyes' 31·19 loss to Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl:
"The coaches did have ua prepared, bulremembet, you're
talkin1 about Penn State, not Wisconsin or llllnola. You're
talkin1 about a flrsl-clasa ball club.'•
loltt1..,.'• r_..,,., r .. ,... • .,, .. ,....,,
ATLANTA -Fulton County Superior Court m
Judge Sam McKenzie on Monday 1ranted •motion
to suppress evidence in a cocaine possession case
against Atlanta Hawks guard Eddie Johnson, ef·
feclively destroying the case against Johnson.
"Mr. Johnson can continue to play wilb the Atlanta
Hawks and hopefully have a successful season," said Marvin
Arrington, an attorney for Johnson and president of the
Atlanta City Council. ,.
Johnson was charged with possession of cocaine after he
was arrested July 13, 1980, for driving with a suspended
license. A search of his rental car turned up a vial containln1
40 grams of white powder.
McKenzie's order staled the white powder cannot be used
as evidence against Johnson, who played in the National
Basketball Association's All-Star game last season.
"My thinking right now is that we w111 probably not ap·
peal the decision," sajd. prosecutor Russell Parker. "The or-
der pretty much eliminates the case."
Johnson bas been free on bond since his arrest and has been playing for the Ha'!fks this season.
s•~·•o-ft.,., .,..,,,. l•r •••fl
VANCOUVER. British Columbia -Skier Ken a
Read. who suffered a serious knee injury in a
weekend World Cup downhill race, should be able
lo resume training in six to ei1ht months, • spokesman for St. Paul's Hospital said Monday. '
Read, 24, tore two of lhe four major li1amenll in hia left
knee when he fell on the last stretch of bill run. He underwent
surgery Monday and is expected to remain hoepitaliaed for
four to five days.
The fall al Garmiach-Partenkirchen, West Germany, w11
the second major disappointment in a year for Read, who fell .
near lhe top of the course in the UllO Olympic downhill at
Lake Placid, N.Y.
G•r•"'•• r.lftuftl .. Cl•rl•••fl
Veteran center fielder Celar Genal•o waa re-II
leased by the CincinnatT Reda Monday to make
room an the ro.ter for newly·acquirecl free qent
Lany BUUmer. Geronimo, 32, had been with tbe
Reds for nine seasons and waa 1 member of five cbam·
pionahlp teams. If he la not traded within the next 10 daya,
Geronimo can become a free a1ent . . . Pitcher Ga11eN
Perry 11iped a one.year contract reportedly worth '300,000
wlth the Atlanta Braves Monday and he Hid he plans to
make sure the Braves 1et their money's worth. Perry, by the
way. la only 11 wina shy of 300 for bia career . . . Repreaen-
tatives of the Major League Bueball Playen Auoclatioll and
the club owners' player relatlona committee, •• expected,
failed to settle 1riev1ncea which contend that FrM LJM and
Carla. flak of the Boston Red Sox abould be declared free
agents. .................. _ ...... ...
Marlo Tremblay scored two 1oala and alclla,. (ii
Sevlpy recorded his flnl shutout a1 Montreal '
stretched ita unbeaten strin1 to 10 1ames by de·
featln1 Edmonton, 5-0, to hi1hll1ht NHL action
Monday nl1ht. The win narrowed the Kin11 • lead In the
Norris Dtvialon to three points. t:laewllere ... Defenaeman
Ray ..._.., backhanded home a rebound with two mlllutn
remalniftl, and Botton went on lo ed1e Mlnnnota, 4·1, ex·
tendln1 the Bruins• home unbeaten 1trtn1 over tb• North
Stars lo 34 1amea . . . Mike Zalle'a power-play 1oal midway
throu1h the aecond period proved lo be tbe 1ame-wtnner u
St. Louil drubbed Hartford, 5-2 ... •1•• w•r and .,...
llar .. acored one 1oal apiece u Waablnlton broke a ft••·
same loeln1 streak and squeaked put Colorado, 2·1 ...
Mike AUM., the rookie center fOf' the New York Ru1en,
wlll be aidellned flve·to·Hven days wttb a 1traiDed rtaht
knee.
la Katella _
Seabawb'
one threat?
IPOllTII IMAK I BASICITBALL · 1
8JWDf.!t8'"" · ..... -Im,.,. I ............ M·
Uoa ............ ---aa41t .............. a..,..,
aa f.,...lallJ ..... Kat.Ila
Hll Yt.ltl <>r-.. c::i..t,•a ....
l raued Oe!IM vr.. _. M All·'
CIF ttar Wa,_ C ....... .
Predlcticm -...... ft...._ have been a ar.-... 1 t.-11, ...
In Ulla OM, lt'1 • U.k M d . Ocean View, .ta .. ,, .... ...,
beiaa.t" acnm the frmt he_. a
12·2 reeord, ii UM .,.., .........
favorite lo capt .. die tlU..
llJATSUA, VN9D tbe MM
of Coach Tom DealeJ, llu strut·
lled to a M OYIHll ncerd to
thla point, IMll t.Mt't llt1lJ man
than e6oUCb to quallf1 as the
favorite fOf' tbe No. I bertlt _. a
1pot In tbe CIJ' •·A pla,.eft1.
Cypre11 la t.M OBl.y'ot.Hr tiam
with • wtnaial record ill t.MI
lea1ue and tbe CmturioM' 11·1
mark behind 1-1 Deri4 ....._,
are easily tM favorite to captun
the third apot aa4 a pla,.,f
berth.
The balance of the leape -
2-9 Loe Alamitoe, 4·1 1Ce11Md7
and Z-9 Loar• -flpre9 to ftnilla
in that order.
The only real qu.tkl9 ia UUI
year'• race for UM title la lloofr
well Ocean View Ha•· CM tM
Seahawka race ualteatea
throup leaiue f.laJ ud ..W
the CIF playof 1 wltll a 11·2
record?
, THl!&E'S ONLY one real
threat -_. tlaat .. Katona, a
team whlda has ..nered ..,_
atrallbt louel, llleludi91 a 17·
point embarraumeat to llmtt·
in1ton Beach.
Daaley's crew showed it•
potential earlier wltll a ftve-
poi n t victory over Foantaia
Valley, OrUll• Couaty'1 No. I
rated team.
Carlander. with u.e M.4 acer·
ln1 aver11e. is the key to Oceu
W•ere'• ilte plU!k?
.............
The Boston Bruins threw more than just pucks at Min·
nesota goalie Gilles Meloche. Bruin captain Wayne
Cashman, inverted at left, and Peter McNab slam into
the goal in an attempt to score. The Bruins won, 4·3, ex-
tending their home unbeaten streak over the North Stars
to 34 games since 1967 .
f'r•• P•gr ••
Powerful
Conaire
1 testGWC
Golden West Coll•I• facea lta
1Uffeat teat of the youn1
Soulbem Cal Conference bullet-
b a 11 Haaoa toniabl when
powerful Santa Monica CC \'iaita
the Rustlers (7:30).
Coach Jim Greenfield's squad,
with an impreealve 14.3 overall
. mark and perfect 2-0 conference
record, will have a touah tuk in
contalnin1 ttle Corsairs' quick
unit.
Santa Monica CC comes into
the contest with a 14·5 record
(2·0 ln conference). Amon1 the
victories wu a declalon over No.
1 rallied El Camino in a non.
conference outin1.
Santa Monica CC is led by 1-5
forward Mike Gerrin, but the en -
tire team has been contributing
in the scoring column.
Likewise, no one player bas
dominated the scorin1 for Green·
field's team, although Jim
EldridJe bouts a 15. 7 point per game average. _
"They're a lot like us," admits
Greenfield. "They're very quick
and they uae a full court press
throug.hout the same. They are
a little quicker than m , though."
The Corsairs lead the overall
series between these teams
with a 9-7 mark. Last year, San·
ta Monica CC finished with a
20· 12 record, good enough for a
three-way lie for second place
with LA Harbor and LA
Southwest.
The Rustlers are coming off one of their tou1hesl victories of
lhe season, a 69-67 victory over
LA Southwest.
"It was awfully difficult to
play there," says Greenfield.
·'They have a tremendous ad-
vantage at home in that IY'" Con
lhe old Pepperdine Colle1e cam·
pus l. You 1et 30 people in there
and it sounds more like 1,000."
View's attack. " KENNEY NOW BELIEVES IN SELF. • • Tennis winner
could share
in oil well
LONDON (AP> -A share In
an oil well offered rec•tlY u aa
inceQ.&lve for particlpanta ift tbe
fortftomln1 World Cit••·
plonship Tennl1 Hrln to M
played lhrou1hout tbe Ualted
Stales endln1 with tile fin.all ia
Dallas, April 2'1 throul)a May J .
The Investment iB a Jl"Gellll'C·
live well to be drilled at an u
yet unspecified Texas alte was
one of the 15 prises unouneed at
1 news conternce in lam lllllll
durln1 the WCT 'a Braniff World
Doubles championships.
WCT ~ Lamar Hunt 11akt,
"Strai1ht dollan and cents no
lon1er appeals to the leadilll
playen. We have had to come
up with an Incentive Hbetne to
attract them to our aeries.''
The priaes, all e1tlm~ at an
Initial value of arouad 9IO.• doll~n. b'ave Ileen provided la
conjunction wltb a .laJanete
computer firtn. they wlll be
available lo the et1ht pla1ft'I p
Ina into UM! ftul after tie eilM·
tournament aertea. Tbe winner
will 1et. flral choice of prise, the
runner-up second choice of
prize, etc, down to tbe eilllth·
placed playen. Hunt dkS nat aay
what would bappeR to the aevm
prizes not cla1111led
put-on with the emphasis on
lau1hin1.
KENNEY WAS the next to last
player chosen in the 1978 NFL
draft and be enjoyed the humor of
the event. Time, however, had a
aol>ertnaeffect.
Three weeks later, however,
Fuller wu ban1ed up a1ain and
. Kenney finally 1ot his chance,
1etttna the aulpment 1 ~ houn
before kickoff on <what else?>
Pearl Harbor Day.
•'I had always done well in prac-
tice and preseuon," says Ken-
ney. "But I dldn 'l know what was
1oin& lo happen. I had a lot of con·
fldence but I had never played un-
der fire."
He proceeded to lead Kansu Ci·
ty lo a31-14 victory. completing 12
of UI for 142 yards and two
touchdowns.
"I thoulhl it would be much
touaher," recalls Kenney.
A WEEK IATE& be endured
the anow and wind of Pilllbur1h.
suffertna his first interception
with 15 HCOnda left In the 1ame In
a21·lllou.
Then the bi1 one, a 1ame which
has turned Kenney'a Ufe around.
One which demands a full ahot al
the 1tarter'1 berth In '11, one
wlllch provides recopltion. Ken-
ney la confident be hu an NFL
future.
"We're certainly optimistic
about Bill," aaya Chiefs
spokesman Dou1 Kelly. "We ex-
pect him to make a alron1
cbaUqeintheaummer."
Sa ya Kenney: "There are a lot
of ll•lftla 1otn1 now. My battle
with Nier ia one thln1. but I'm
alto watcbln1, to aee what New
Orleans does Cwlll the Saints .
beckon Pat Haden?). and others,
such as San Francisco and
Baltimore."
yards against Baltimore it
marked the first lime a Kansas
City quarterback had broken the
300-yard barrier in five seasons.
Possibly even harder on Ken·
ney than the physical factor of 29
slrai1hlstand-ups was the mental
game.
''I wu so mad at San Diego,''
says Kenney. "But Sandi re·
minded me my time would come,
to be ready.''
NEVEaTHELESS, the idle·
ness took its toll.
"You fand yourself throwing on
the off day and my arm was get·
ling weaker. I was gelling out o(
shape doing no more than just
splitting time on defense and do-
ing nothing on offense during
practice. There was a token "
Compounding this frustration
was a back1round of slumblln1
blocks despite his potential.
Every athlete pays dues, but for
Kenney, It has been ridiculous.
Arizona State Coach Frank
Kuah decided he wanted KeMey
to become a light end, so the San
Juan Capistrano product packed
it in, and headed for Saddleback
College.
HE B&O&E hia thumb on 1
helmet. at Saddleback and uw
limited action, mostly as a Ulht
end and running back.
Three 1ames at quarterback at
Northern Arizona was as far 11 he
got in hia junior year when he did
lt •l•in with a helmet, breakin1
his hand in practice.
Finally. in bis senior year at
NAU. Kenney went the dlslance
at quarterback. bul achieved far
Apart from the oil well lnveat-
ment, the eipt playen CGUl4
choose ownership of a
tborouahbred yearU•1. u In·
vestment in diamonds,
ownership of 1old an~ allnr
bulUon, 1hares ill a real eataite
investment tl'U9l, a clauic U·
lique car. or bap of allYer ccMJll
chosen forinvestmentpurpoeea. OiMrs edge MD, 45-43
Rader rejecta Guard Blll Thompson stole the
ball with five aecond11 remainin1 P dr offer Monday ni1ht lo help the Hunt· 8 e lniton Beach Ollera preaerve a
SAN DIEGO <AP) _ TM a. 45·43 decision over vl1ltln1
Dleio Padnt aald n-. ... ...., Mater Del In hilh 1chool bullet· .,.... ball action. baa tul'Md down u offer to With the Oilers up by two, the
coach tldrd bMe fw die N..._.. Monarclw-who 1ot the ball with
lA•I• bu1hU ea.. ' u sftallda to play-were tryln1 Rader, a fonMr 111--tMN L.-6 baHm•, ..... ••..-el to work for the last shot ll'lllore
tb• Pednl' HawaM ,.,. ee. 'l'bomPIOll'• steal thwarted their ._. ....._ Ill I flaal attempt.
Bbth sides were not exactly
sizzlln1 from the field as lhe
Oilers connected on only 18 of 34
shots ( 47 percent), while the
Mon arc hi hit on 18 of 39 < 46 per-
cent).
The Olien actually won the
1ame at the free throw line
deaplte ahootinl • horrendoul 50
percent (13 of 28> from lhe
charity stripe. Mater Del w11
seven of 12. laat Hal08 .... _ ,._ n 11 Cent.er Jlm Lane, a 8-8 Junior,
to the Pacific Coait Le..-paved the way for the Otten a1 The *teat also marked the
le ss than anticipated
statistically.
Then came the quick hellos and
goodbyes from the Dolphins and
Redskins, capped by 116 straight
quarters of wailing.
Now . however. there is an op-
timistic attitude within Bill Ken-
ney , the first since he was ap·
proaching his sophomore season
at Arizona State.
TURNING ZI this month, Ken -
ney is well aware his time is near.
"Brian Sipes is 31 and a four-year
starter at Cleveland, Danny
White is 28 and a first-year
starter ," sa y s Kenney .
··Quarterbacks come of age from
27·31
"Butto really gel into it . I really
felt I had to become a starter this
year."
In three starts Kenney was
sacked only five times, possibly
be<'8use of his quick release and
ability to get back and set up
quickly.
Fuller, for instance, was
sacked S2 times in· 13 games, 10
limes by Baltimore.
THREE GAMES doesn't
qualify as a career, however, and
Kenney is quallfyin1 his dreams
with reality.
· · 1 expect Fuller to be No. 1 at
camp," says Kenney. "Butl think
I have lo be given a good shot, an
opportunity to beat him out.
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new bead coach of the Wublqton Redflrt•. He
playoffs. he aeond 11 potnta and 1atbered final tuneup before leaaue action ~-l--0t.".ll1rli ... ...i!!a1towdn•.,..-ai'll...,&..J••111...-..,~..._·12 reboundl. He wu aur for both achoola. Hunt1n1ton
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polnta and 10. T llllltl u eb Celtica defeat.cl Plrlolma, Claie110 andNewJerHylutwHk.
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Business leaders
lack identity
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Moat American& would have little difficulty identifying
Crest as a toothpaste. But how many know who John G.
Smale~?
Most Americans would have little trouble telling you
what a C•dlllac Is. But how many recogni:ie the nam~
Ro1er 8 . Smith?
Most Americans are probably familiar with the brand
name GE -and even the corporate nam'l? for which it stands~ General Electrir. But how many are familiar
with John F. Welch Jr.?
BY NOW MOST Americans know about Ameriran Ex
press Travelers Cheques (they're tne ones always getting
lost) -and they are certainly familiar with the face of
Karl Malden, the actor who promotes them in TV com -
m er c i ah . But how
many people can tell
you who Jimmy "Three
Sticks" Robinson is'!
Those are all
corporateleaders.heads
or newly elected heads
of giant companies. But
Money
Tree
hardly anyone outside of their respert1vc rorporate com
pounds knows anything about them
John Smale, for example, 1s the man t rcdited with get
ting the Ameriran Dental Association to enctorse Crest as
an effective cavity fighter. It was quite a coup. enabling
Crest to capture first place in sales
AND IT HELPED Smale rise in the ranks at Procter &
Gamble (P&G >. a company whose prndu<'ls ITidt, Ivory,
Head & Shoulders, Pampe rs, Charmin, Duncan !lines ,
Folgers, Jif> are likely tn be found ir1 t>vc•ry household in
the land.
Smale has just been elected thl' seventh thief ex
ecutive in P&G 's 143·year history I fl' i:raduated from Ohio'::.
Miami Univers ity. not far from P&r. 's ht·a<J.quartcrs in Cin
cinnati. He is SJ
Roger R. Smith? fie ha~ JU::.t s uct·ccded Thomas /\
Murphy as the chairman 11f the world'~ largest auto
maker, General Motors. Smith, likt: Murphy. t·amc ·up not
from the factory floor but from th(' hnanl·c side of tht-husi
ness. Neither has e\'er workt"fl for anothcr <'Ompany
JOHN WF.l.CH WILL STl::P into tht-toµ JOb at General
Electric next April. He'!> youni: 45 and he's that rarit~
in the corporate executive s uite he hnldl> a Ph D cte~rec Fort~e describes Welrh as .. a -.harp elbow:. cxerut1ve -
positive. intense. unpatient · · flt· JOtnt•d <~ E 1m mediately
upon receiving hi:. dot·torate in cht•mtt ;.i i 1·n~tn1'enng from
the University of Illinois in l!IOO
Jimmy "Three Sticks .. Hohinson run~ tht· Amenran
Express empire, whit•h includes t-'1rc·man s f'unll •fl
s urance. lle's railed "Three Stirk~" hc<-au::.e ht· 1~ James
Robinson Ill. He comes from a JJrominent Atlant<i family
Why are business lt~aders so mv1s1hle'.' Davill Finn.
chairman of Ruder & Fann, a m<iJor pubh<· n·lat1ons outfit.
wrote about this s ubject tn the Novt•mber !>('<'e mber issui•
of the Harvard Husiness Review, eonl'lurling that cor-
porate managers "have dont· a poor Joh of selling
themselves."
Finn maintttins that "no ont> can he a leader 1f he or
she doesn't permit his or her deepest mstintts as a human
being to manifest themselves at work and use those in
stincts to capture the public imagination."
And he added. for the business community, this warn·
ing: "(( business rails to produce s uch people, the publi<:
will follow other leadt'rs wh11 rnmm<.1nd its uttention and
inspire its loyalty ··
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NBC<kfenm • its
early Reagan call
LOS ANGELES <AP) -NBC News division
President William Small says the network's de-
cialon to call Ronald Reaga..!l th~ winner beCor.~ ~..,,,,;&...,~ifiilf-TW\lfS" cTostd n November's presidential
elections had no discernible effect on voter
turnout.
Small. speaking at a news conference on the
second day or a three-day NBC-sponsored news
1athering, said independent research for the
network determined the early projection, which
came shortly alter S p.m. Psr. didn't affect the
outcome of the vote.
Small said he had "no problem" with the exit
poWn1 that wu largely relied upon for the proJec· tioa. He said be had seen no evidence that the vete
in the West was affected by the report Rea1an
wotald win.
"People have a ritht to k.nf>w," he Hld. "If Jot can allow me that we affected the voter ~ tben we would rffOnllder. We don't want
to i IUlltJ o1 attectlng an elec:Uon on the air."
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"M('Nt>il Lehrer Report" or network television
When Honald''f\cagan met with Mexico's president
.l(lSt' Lopf'z Pci"rlillo last week. the evening network
news s howed pictures of Reagan a nd Lopez
l't1rl1llo. nffen~d some brief <'Ommenl on Reagan's
hope or improving relations with Mexico. and that
w;is about it
Hut "Nightline" spent time with the story. It
t•a lie d upon a Reagan adviser on Mexico to explain
that t•ountry's seeming reluct;mce to become a
cheap and easy supplier of oil to the United
Statei-.. It went live to Mexico City for comments
from a Mexican univers ity professor. and e xplored
som e or lhP reasons behind the strained U.S.·
Mt•xic;m relations under the Carter administra-
tion
TIU: •'Ol.LOWING EVENING, las t Tuesday,
"N1ghlline" planned a minidocumentary on the
Mafi a . including an interview with informant Jim·
m y "The Weasel'" Fratianno. But the show 's in·
spiri n~ fo rce beckoned : Reports new everywhere
that evening saying that Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini had act·cpted U.S. proposals for the re·
lease of the hostages.
"N1~htline" de voted the entire show to the Ira·
nian situation. overplaying the prospect of immi·
ncnt resolution as much as any other network
ne ws operation. Despite the fact that Jody Powell
was emphatically restrained on the development,
ABC's Rob Dyk told t he "Nightline" audience:
"It 1s obvious that something is happening
there, an important announcement is on the way."
THE J\NNOUNCEMENT never came that
night. of course, and ABC News, as the others,
backed off once again. But "Nightline " was at
least the re. rea dy for the s tory. When Iran
promised an eventful news conference at 2:30 a.m .
New York time. "Nlghtline" went on the air for West
Coast viewers.
Even though there was no true breakthrou1h, it
was welcome information on a night when thin1s
seemed to be breaking. CBS, meanwhile was into
its movie, and Car son was about to introduce his
next guest.
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KHJ e 6:00 -Lakers Basketball.
The La.ken travel to Cleveland for a
matchup with the Cavaliers.
KTLA e 7 :00 "Haml e t ."
Laurence Olivier won the Oscar for his
portrayal or the Danish prince in
Shakespeare's greatest tragedy in this
1948 movie with Jean Simmons.
CBS99:00 "A Matter or Life and
Death." Linda Lavin and Salome Jens
star in this TV drama about treatment of
the terminally ill (photo below).
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LE1'S (;)OVER
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l Fred to stay
at NBC helm
Grave maf fer
Linda Lavin stars as a nurse whose uncon-
ventional treatment of terminally ill patients
gets her in trouble with a doctor (Peter
Donat) in the new TV movie "A Matter of
Life and Death" tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel
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Merv salutes Harrison
Tonight's Merv Griffin Show on K'ITV. Chan-
nel 11. at 9 p.m. will be a full -program 90·minute
salute to Rex Harrison and the new "My Fair
Lady" on stage at the Pantages Theater.
Highlight of this evening's tribute will be a
half.hour interview with Harrison, followed by
conversaUon and performances by other leading
members of the company including Cheryl Ken·
nedy, young British musical comedy sta_r who is
making her American debut as Eliza Doohttle.
i.os ,\~GEL t-:s 1,\J>1 :-o;nc. which unveiled
its upcomi~ sen t·"o "' N th(• w1·c ki;nd, plani; to r~·
lain 1ts president. Fred Sllvt·rman. although his
two seasons with thl' nc·twork have so fa r been lt>ss
than spectacular
:'I/BC has "no intention of AClling nd or Fred
Sil\'erman ... said Hobert Mulholland. president of
NRC's NBC·T\' d1v1s1on. lie also said that the
net work has finally pushed 1ls way into second
plare in the three.way ratinRi-rC1ce. although the
other rom merC'1al n<'lwork!, d1:0.pute the claim.
NBC f:NTERTAINMENT President Brandon
Tartikoff. Silverma!1's Jl.ycar·old protege, who
took control of NBC programming last season.
said NBC will premiere seven of its 1980-81 series
in J anuary, including restructured versions of
"Buck Rogers." "8 .J and the Bear " and "Lobo."
He said the network places great stock in the
new "Hill Blues" police series. to debut Jan. 15.
and a "Walkine Tall " series starring Bo Svenson.
Another big N RC hope 1s the multi-part "The
Gangster Chronicles " Tartikoff said the show
would not ~lorif) n olence. but wo uld explore a
phenomenon organized cri me that is part of
our culture.
AS FOR REMi\K•:S OF old TV shows such as
a new "Maverick.·· with J a mes Garne r reprising
the starring role. and "The Brady Gi rls Get Mar·
ried." Tartikoff quipped "'I'm onl y J I years old so
I never saw the m the fi rst time."
Other upcoming s hows include · ·'The Angie
Di ckinson Show." with Miss Dickinson as a
d ivorced woman: "The Stockers." a pilot starring
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw
a nd country singer Mel Tillis as stock car drivers :
"Nero Wolle." ..,Ith William Conrad as the noted
detective. and the "Project Peacock" prime time
children's series that kicks off Feb. 8 with "The
Big Stuffed Dog ," featuring Snoopy
Tartikoff restated a pledge that NBC would de·
emphasize its past erratic scheduling and quick
cancellation practices and concentrate on building
bread-and·butter weekly series.
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Th'1• d1 stnc•t ·:. money woes
lll'~JO Wtlh thl' passage Of
l'rn1111l>tliu11 1:1 lfl June· or 1978.
.............
FRESH FROZEN ORANGES IN ROCKLEDGE, F~,AJrt. ~~
Sub-freezing weather put• crop• In peril
Florida freezing;
citrus endangered
MIAMI (r\Pl The hardest
freeze to hit parts of Florida
since about the turn of the cen·
tury damaged citrus and vegeta·
ble crop~ today and forced
power companic·s to rotate brief
blackouts from Miami to the
Georgia borde r
Tallahassee, with 8 rlegrees.
was the colrlest of cilies report-
ing r ecord lows . The previous
January low for the rapital was
11 de~rees in 1971.
Other cities reporting new
lows were Jacksonville , where a
morning reading of 14 bettered a
95-year-old January record by
one degree, and Tampa. which
broke a record set In 1905 with 22
degrees.
Even Key West managed to tie
the record low of 41 set Jan. 12,
1886. Miami was at the freezing
mark. 32 degrees. the coldest
Jan. 13 on rel'ord.
Florida P.owc r & Light
spokesman Dave Wolverton said .
the demand for electr icity of 10.5
million kilowatts this morning
broke the record ror the second
day in a row and forced rotating
blackouts in all cilies served by
Encounter
• expensive
the utility from Miami to the
Florida-Georgia border.
"Due to the record cold we're
meeting an extremely heavy de-
mand for e l ectricity,"
Wolverton said. ''As a result, it's
been necessary for us this mom·
ing already to rotate power out-
ages 20 lo 30 minutes at a time."
The Florida citrus belt in cen·
tral Florida was hit with tern·
peratures ranging from 20 to 26
degrees, forcing many growers
to take preventive action.
··we've had tem peratures cold
enough to probably cause some
d a mage," said llon lt~armer,
gene ral manager· of Florida
(Related photos Al, AIO)
DROUGHT HINDERS
MISSISSIPPI RIVER -A4
Citrus Mutual. ·'Those who had
heating equipment were using
that equipment."
The citrus growers also were
using irrigation systems and
wind machines in an effort to
prevent damage.
"But it takes two lo three
weeks for an orange to show that
it's really been hurt," Farmer
s aid. "Any damage we expect to
have will be in juice·yield loss.
Whe n you get ice, you start los·
ing juice."
And in the nation's winter
v e getable garden near
A 39·year ·old Irvine Homestead , south of Miami,
woman learned sadly Mon-some early damage reporta in·
day that close encounters in dlcated some losses as heavy as
Laguna Beach saloons those suffered in the last hard
aren't always of the best freeze In 1977.
kind. •· "It's a disaster," said Betty
She reported to Irvine Tilson, wife of bean farmer Ed
police that a man s he met at Tilson. "Our n.elds aren't frost·
ii.--.._-w ... ._eeilltfoed~e11-tn-a----40, -1.hey're tee4 ever_ M,
La1una watering spot Sun-husband said every bean field
day. Later, they parted al we've got is just black, and the
her Irvine home about 3 • <See FLORIDA, Pa1e AJ)
a .m . Monday.
Still later, she lold in·
ve1ti1aton1, she discovered
ml11in1 from her bedroom
dresaerwere: ·
-AIS,OOObracelet.
-A $4 ,000 Lady
Hamilton watch.
-Another $2,000 wrist
bauble.
Sbe told offlcen she tried
to readl ber 1enUeman ac·
qualatmce at tbe telephone
aumber be 1ave her. He
wun'ttbere.
'81 forecast set
by Laguna's mayor
Mayor Wayne Bailin of
Laguna Beac.b will present a cl·
ty forecast for 1911,at a
breall:faat meetln1 ot tbe
Chamber or Commerce W..tMa·
day at I a .m . at the 'Hotel
La1una.
RtHl'Vatklm may be made by
ca1Un1 the chamber at 4"·1011.
Ttcketa.areS4.
It's been downhill ever since.
Declining student enrollment
in recent years has seen the
pupil population shrink from
3, 184 In 1976 to 2, 772 students this
year. . ·
How many students attend in
the district affects the amount of
state money allocated to the
schools.
And the equalizing effects of
the Serrano-Priest 1tate
Supreme Court decision bu also
contributed to cuts of more tbu
$1 million in the district budget
over the put three years.
The money squeeae haa result·
ed in conflict between teachers
and administrators over
salaries, with the district a,gain
offering only 4.5 percent in·
creases this year, tied to an 8
percent hike next year -if state
money allocations remain the
same.
Teachers want II percent this
year and a bike next year lied to
the Consumer Price Index.
All this led to Thursday's
study session, in which the
board intends to outline possible
solutions to the district ·s finan·
cial squeeze.
One potential solution, to be
explored Thurs day, is the
closure of one of the district~s
five' campuses.
Savings realized by such a
closure will be explored by the
(See SCllOOl.S, Page 1\2)
Clinic 'not raided'
Mexican dQctor explains police actioll
By JODI CADENHEAD
OI t• Delly "._. st.tt
A Mexican doctor confirmed
police reports today that the
arrest or a Laguna Hills pboto-
gr a pher and two owners or a
cancer clinic was not connected
director 'for lhe Cydel Clm1c,
told the Daily Pilot that Miguel
and Guillermo del Rio, owners
of the Tijuana clinic, were re-
leased unharmed following
their arrest by Mexican police
Saturday afternoon.
lures of the clinic. was re-
leased following seizure of his
film and a body sear ch by
police.
"I was m m v offic-c at Uu·
tim('," said Dr · Soto an an in
tcr v 1 ~w fro m th <' Ti Juun11
C'linic· "It was nothing l'O nct•fll
ing the c-lin1~· 11r Laetrile ·•
• with the Laetrile treatment
center.
Kelly 'Thompson, hired. by a
Laguna Hills·based lour group,
Health on Wheels, lo lake pie-
Mexican police armed with
machine guns and sawed orr
shot guns reportedly burst into
the clinic's plush courtyard as 37
startled Americans touring the
facility looked on
Dr Soto ~ail! that ht• w:1 ->
told h.\ polte<' that the· <l•~I H111
brothers· urn·sl had s11mvth1111!
to do wllh :i rtlhlH'r y Tl"·
·'
Dr Mario Soto, medical I St•(· C'AN(' 1-: R , Pa gt• i\2 >
Hostages'
release
postponed?
Wat ... rgi1t.~· quiz
· Any wrongdoing
denied by Haig
By Tbe Associated Press
A top Iranian negotiator said·
today "it seems-that the date or
the release of the hostages is ap-
proaching,'' but that final agree-
ment has not been reached and
release of the S2 Americans may
be postponed, the official Ira-
nian news agency reported.
Iran 's Parliament ,
meanwhile, put off debate on
two bills aimed at helpin& re-
solve the hostage crisis but a
parliamentary spok•mu-uid
there was no indication of op·
position to the measures.
Pars quoted Ahmed Adli, an
official in the prime minister's
office involved in ne1otiatiom to
egd the H.-montb crisis~ U-di.s·
cussing the latest negotiations
bet ween the United States and
I ran through Algerian in-
termediaries as well as ·~cumon
that the hostages may be freed
by Friday."
"In view of the fact that the
United Stales' commitment bas
been accepted by the Algerian
government covering the return
or all Iranian assets and
necessary measures for return-
ing the assets or the deposed
shah and bis relatives . . . it
seems that the date or the re·
lease of the hostages is ap·
proachini." Azizi told Pars.
But Pars quoted him as saying
that "because no official agree·
menl has taken place so far and
the definite answer of Iran has
not been handed over to the
Algerian government, while the
report concerning the release or
the hostages next Friday is de·
nied. it should be noted that the
failure to reach agreement on
some or the conditions may
virtually cause a postponement
of the release."
Aziz! earlier told Tehran radio
that, ··No final agreement has
yet been reached'' on a date for
releasing the Americans. But he
added, "Obviously, discussions
are being conducted in a positive
framework."
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TOP LAGUNA CITIZEN
tt.rry L•wrenc•
Lagu(J!Pl gets
top 'Citizen
of the Year'
Harry Lawrence, who has
been active in Lacuna Beach
civic and cultural oreanilations
for more than three decades,
has been named "Citiaen of the
Year" by the Patriots' Day
Parade Association.
Lawrence will be honored in
the annual Patriots' Day Parade
Feb. 21.
He is a former recipient or the
Laguna Beach Exchange Club's
"Book of Golden Deeds" award
as an outstanding citizen, and
the local Rotary Club's Paul
Harris Fellowship for conlribu·
lions to that organization.
Lawrence has served as presi-
dent of the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse, the Chamber or
Commerce and the Rotary Club.
H e is a founder or the
Beautification Committee of the
chamber, a former director of
the Festival or the Arts, a co·
founder of the Laguna Beach
Opera Association, a director or
the Main Beach Park Commit-
tee which established that park,
and a former vice president or
the Laguna Beach Museum of
Art.
San Juan resident
Kenya bomb victil!l
I
WASHINGTON !AP> Alex-
ander M. Haig sa id today the
Watergate scandal that doomed
the Nixon presidency w a~ hoth
"illegal and stupid." but denied
a ny wrongdoin g durln~ his
White House service.
In the first heated exchange in
four days or hearings before the
Senate Foreign Relalions Com·
mittee on his nomination to be
secretary or state in the Reagan
administration, Haig said:
"I never willingly or con-
s cious I y or un conscinu s l y
participated in an act I con·
sldered immoral or, above all,
illegal. I didn't do it then and I
haven't done it in 37 years of
military servtce·,-suvtce-To t
country."
Haig, who was White House
chief or starr in the final months
of Richard M. Nixon's presiden-
cy, looked directly at Sen. Paul
S. Sarbanes, D·Md.. who had
questioned him extensively on
his White House role.
"And I am somewhat s ur-
prised at your persis tence on
this," Haig said.
Sarbanes asked Haig re ·
peatedly whether he considered
Watergate wrong. The senator
said he was concerned more
about Haig's attitude toward
Nixon's "abuses" than about
whether Haig was directly in-
volved.
Other senators joined in ask -
ing that question. and finally
Haig replied, "It was both il-
legal and stupid. And I think if
President Nixon were he re. he
would say it was s tupid."
Said Haig : "Mistakes were
made. No one is dis counting the
fact that they were made. I
didn't make them. I wasn't there
when they were made. I hap·
pened lo inherit the situation of
the consequences of those mis-
takes ... "
The Watergate issue was the
OC planners
delay park
rezoning bid
No decisions will be tnaae un-
til at least March 2 by the
Orange County PlaMing Com·
mission on a request to rezone
the Treasure Island Trailer
·Park in South Laguna for a bigh-NAJROBI, Kenya (AP) -Peggy A. Bartell of rise condominium structure.
Ar• W•r•pM•o
'ILLEGAL, STUPID'
Haig on Watergate
ht~hlif!hl of lla1~·s appC'aran1·1•
toda v hl'fort• the c·o m m1ltf'1•
"hOSl' H<•puhlaC'an mt:mh1·r~
hope lo l'lt•ar ht:-. 1111m1natwn
Wednesday for Sl·nall' acti1111
llaig told the M mm1llN~ carlif'r
he oppost>tl troop rl'dud1ons in
South Kon·:i at this tim<•. and tn
da r he "as askt'd why
:, f think thl' n'l<IJOr Impact Wl'
would ha,·c· Lo enns1dcr would he
the impa<'I on .J apan, which 1n
stratci:tk Lt•rms has look1•cl on
South Korea as a dagf!l'r pointed
. at the ht•urt of Tokyu," llalg
said
"In unfriendly hands or l'V<'ll
in disputed hands 1t would he
very unsettling to Tokyo ft
would have a comparahlc 1m
11acl throughout the area
Or:n:'4~ ~~asl
\leather
Fair tonight with in
cr ea sing high cloudiness
Wednesday. Lows tonight
45 at beaches to 55 inland
Highs Wednesday 64 along s:;g~~~istrano was identified today aa the The commissioners, with
s t•n kill~ New_.YeaU..EYe_jn_ a ter·----a1reecnem .fmm-t.aaats ef.-the -
. rorist bOmb blast here. · trailer park and the proposed
lht;_C,2&St to 72 il]lan<l._ ___ ......, __ --t
The identification was confirmed by U.S. Em· developen of 800 units, decided
bassy spokesmen. Identity of the San Juan Monday to continue the con-
Capiatrano woman was made throulh dental rec· trovenlal luue unUI March.
orda Noaddltlonaldetailawerereleued That leqtby delay will ctve · · bl 1 .11.. the • parll: tenanta, the de· Additional identification wu unavaila e oc....., velopera beaded by Bernard
in Orange County at presa time. Sy fan of La1una Beach and
A total of 15 people were kllled in the Nairobi county p&annen Ume to study
bomblnl. tbe seultive l11ue, 11ld one Earlier, the emba11y reported the death of Ken· county aftlclal.
neth Moyer, a U .S. citizen whoH hometown wu not . Howner, • •troftl eonttnaent
given. . of tr.U.. pan re1W.ta tUl'Md
Some 85 penona were lnjUNd in tbe blut which out at tbt afternocm mtttlq ID
wrecked tbe dlnlq room ot tbt blltoric MOrfolk Saata Ana to protelt UM ......
Hotel. Kenyan police blamed tbe bomblDI oa a =.r ~ •:' fw UM J:
known Ara& i.rorllt, but no *7olilt oqamuuan llaare .,,.,1 .. or~ ..
has claimed rwponalbWty for tbe attack. ' project t.O 1mall•r ttrue·
-• · turee.
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Cowbol/•. wine and i"geona
make up lmM of t~ "nu'
from Wo.shlngton tM•~ do11•
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32 YEARS OF SEPARATION ENDED IN NEWPORT BEACH MONDAY
M.,•h• HHHll and Linda Lyle meet dad, Robert Morrie
•
Lost 'branch' found
Coast iromen locate dad after 32 years
lt took only two phone talb fur Lin
da Lyle to find her t.l ad
After being separ ated for 32 yea~s .
the Newport Bea c h woman and her sis
ter , Marsha. of El Toro thought that the)
would never see their father again .
"00 YOU HAVE ANY idea how
manv Morriscs a re in the phone book?"
askl•cl Ma rsha ... A lot. ..
t .u<:ki ly. their father had had a son
and named him Robert Morris . Their
fatht·r was only a phone call , 3,000 miles
and :12 yt~ars awa.v.
THE GIRLS Wt-:RE -t and 6 years
old whe n they last saw Robert Morris.
They were ii ving with him and h!s
second wife Bettv in Florida when their
mom came to pick them up for a shop
ping trip a nd took th em back with her to
Cleveland.
.. Iii. I'm Linda Morris Are you
Ho he rt Morris .·· asked his long·lost
daughkr.
Over the years. the me mories of
t he ir days with their fa ther and step
m other faded as they mond on to
California and began raising their own
fami lies . Their mother's death five
years ago started them thinking onte
again of their early c hildhood days.
"I THOUGHT IT WAS just some
kind of a jokl',". said Robert Morris. of
hi s first C'on n•rsation with his daughter
last Wl'l'k.
Morris told his d a ug hters that he
ha cl almost given up a ll hope of ever see-
ing thl'm again after several atte mpts to
loc;it<.· lhcm f;.\ilcd .
THf:N THEIR daughtl'rs.
Tracie and Allison. each tame home
with assignments to research their fami·
ly tree.
"I llAD A BROK EN HEART for 32
\'L'<HS." said Morris in an interview at
his daughter's Newport Beach home.
.. Every lime we'd try to research
the family tree, ther e was always one
branch mhsing," explained Linda. "We
decided it wasn 'l going to be that way
a nymore."
llohert Morris and his wife will be
visiting tht· Orange Coast area for a
week. During that time t hey have a lot
to cakh up on.
I .inda has two new brothers and her
dad has two daughte rs. two sons -in-law
and five granckhlldren to gel to know.
Although othe r a tte mpts to find their
dad had bel'n unsuccessful. the two s is-
ter s were determine d not to give up.
"We've pretty much decided to start
from today rathe r tha n rehashing the
past,·· said I .ind<1 . -Hu Jodi Cadenhead
Frortt Pagr ,1 I Sinatra, Streisand
' ANCER ...
clinic is own e d b y e ig ht
brothers who arc also affiliated
with Cy lo Ph a rma
Laboratories, world's largest
lead Grammy list
producer of Laetrile. LOS AN<: 1-;1.ES c AP)
In a statement lo reporte rs. Frank Sinatra. Barbra Streisand
Ricardo Gilbert Herrer a , chief ancl ncwr omt'r Chris tophe r
of Baja State Judicial Police in Cross l<'<i the way as the Na
Tijuana. s aid that the arrests tional Academy ·of Recordin!l
or the del Rio brothers and Arts and Sciences announced a
seven others was the result of fa irly mi1ldle of-the·road list of
t h e investigat ion of a c ar major l.rammy nominees today
stealing ring. where autos were Sinatra ·s ·'Trilogy . Pas t ,
stolen in the United States and Present & l''uturc" won album of
sold south of the borde r. thl' year and best album votes.
. Apparently Thompson was an with the single. "Theme from
innocent bystande r··who· ·hap-··· 'New· York: Nl!w ·York: :1·1talher-· · pene~ to be taking pictures. at m g record of the year. song of
the lime .o~ the raid. accordmg the year, best male pop vocal
to authonhes. and best arrangement accompa·
Police identified three men nymg vocalist nominations
arrested in connection with the . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
car theft ring including Aurelio Miss Streisand s G u11l y,
Rogas Dominguez, 28: Gilbert P,roduced by Bee Ge~ Rarry
Mayen T eraz. 23. and Jesus C,1bb and fello~ Hee <.ee pro·
Domingo Duron Elias , 20 Also d~cers Albhy f,aluten. and Karl
arrested w e r e the Cyd e l Richardson. was nommated ~or
brothers, two clinic employees ~l bum of. the Y~.ar.'. and •.ts
and an unidentified woman. Wo~an m Love single was
"I asked the state police for nom m ated for record or the
a pass for safety for m y pa· year , song of the year and best
lients," said Dr. Solo. fe male pop vocal performance.
The doctor added that he re· Miss Streisand's due t with
ceived assurances from t he Barry Gibb, "Guilty," also was
police that none or the patients nominated for best pop vocal
und e rgoing therapy at the performance by a duo or group.
clinic would be harmed. Christopher Cross, a previous·-
Although the doctor said he ly unknown Texan whose debut
has not seen the del Rio a lbum, "Christopher Cross,"
brothers since their arrest, he has spawned several hit songs,
said he knows that they were earn.ed nominations for album of
released unharmed. the year, best m ale pop vocal
"The c linic i s operating performance a nd be st
normal," said the doctor. add· engineered recording.
ing that four new patients His dreamy single, "Sailing'"
were admitted Sunday. was nominated for record of the
· The clinic is <fne ·or · five year, song of the year and best
facilities in Tijuana offer ing arrangement accompanying a
alternative cancer therapy vocalist. and Cross himself was
SINAT<lA STltEISANO
nominated as best new artist
Other nomin ees in major
l' a l e gories inc I ud e d : Rette
Midler. whose "The Rose"
earned rel·ord of the year, song
of the year and best female pop
vocal performance nominations ;
Kenny Hogers. whose "Lady''
rel·eived nominations for record
or the year. song of the year.
b-e s t m a I e p o p v o c a I
performance and with Kim
Carnes on "'Don"t "·all in Love
with a Dreamer " best pop
vocal performance by a duo or
group.
Billy Joel. who has won four
Grammys the last two years
including last year's prestigious
album of the year award was
nominated for album of the year
and b est rock vocal
p e rfo rm ance for "Glass
!louses," and Joel's long-lime
producer Phil Ramone was
nominated as producer of the
year.
The only rock ensemble to be
represented in a major-category
was Pink Floyd, whose "The
Wall" was nominated as album
of the year, best vocal rock
pe rformance and best
engineered recording.
Newport
Bay ge s
pQllution
By aJCHAaD GaEEN °' .. Deify ....... .-.
PolJuted waler rrom La1una
Hills Sanitation Inc. once a1ain
is Uleeally nowine into Newport
Bay. water quality authority
Darrell Smith charged today.
The waste water, a byproduct of the sewage·tre atment proc-
~~s. be~n spilling into San
Diego Creek last week when a
pipeline broke. That pipeline has
been carrying the stuff into the
Pacific Ocean off South Laguna.
Laguna Hills Sanitation, Inc.,
began using the pipeline Dec. 16
afte r water quality officials
complained throughout 1980 that
murky water from the sewage
plant was getting into the creek,
....wJUch.leads in~o Newport li~y
Water quality officials say
that sewage treated in a two·
step p.r<><;ess can legally be piped
directly into the ocean but usual·
ly isn't allowed to be dumped in ·
to the bay. which is more sensitive to pollution.
Sm ith. super vising engineer
for the Santa Ana Regiona l
Water Quality Control Board.
said the sanitation comµany's
wastewater flowed into the bay
throughout 1980 in violation or
the federal Clean Water Act.
The state Attorney General's
office is now· considering filing a
civil suit against the company
for violating the Clean Waler
Ac t, according to Smith.
Laguna Hills Sanitation Inc
could be fined a maximum of
$6,000 for every day it dumped ·
was t e water into San Diego
Creek, according to Deputy At
torne y Ge n e ral Emil
Stipa novich. He s aid he Is
postponing the filin~ of a lawsuit
pending negotiations with the
sewage-treatml'nt company
The waste water that is now
be ing dumped into the creek and
that was dumped throughout
1980 contains biological waste
matte r and s u s p e nded o r
ganis ms. water quality om c1als
say. It has the effect of adding to
the exis ting bacterial con
laminat ion in the bay and t re<it
ing overgrowths of algae
But the pollutton problem isn't
a health hazard, s ince Newport
Bay is already closed to swim
mers and s hellfish gathering
Terry Witthoft. vice president
of Laguna Hills Sanitation. Inc .
labe ls the dumping of waste
water into San Diego Creek as
only a "technical" violation or
the Clean Water Act.
lie said his com pany has acted
responsibly and tried to modify
and expand its facilities to deal
with a problem created by too
much sewage and only a limited
ability to reclaim it
The company handles sewage
from 47,000 people in El Toro.
Laguna Hills and a portion of
Mission Viejo.
f 'f'Ollt Pagr A I
FLORIDA ...
tomato fields ne xt to us are too.··
Mrs. Tilson said they used
four helicopters to keep the
frigid air circulating and 13
giant s prinkle r s t o k eep a
blanket of warm ground.water
on the fields, trying to save their
160 acres or beans. valued at
$240,000.
"This is as bad as ·77." s aid
farm mechanic Jimmy Justice.
"I l'an't reme mber a winte r like
this before, when it just stayed
cold alt the time. I don't think
anybody can."
ieo ears damaged
Trucker loses job
over nail spill
Things haven't been going too well for Marvin D. Kelley
or Covina, the trucker who spilled a load or wide-headed,
inch-long roofing nails on the San Diego Freeway in Irvine
over the weekend.
HE'S BEEN FIRED from his job with the Wallace
Transport Co. of El Monte, the company responsible for fix ·
ing the tires and windshields of about 200 cars damaged by
the nails, California Highway PatrolOrficerGary Keller said today.
"He just didn't tie down his load properly and a strap
i.:ave way while he was drivin[te>nthefreeway," Ketter said.
"I DON'T WANT TO hear any more about it," com·
me nted Kelley before abruptly ending a telephone con·
versation with a reporter today .
Officer Ke lle r said some of the people whose cars were
damaged are pretty mad at the trucker.
·'We've had about 135 people who've already come down
to our office to file complaints and we 're expecting to have
another 65," Keller said "The majority or people have been
mad and upset.
"Some said t~ey w<int to 'get' the truck driver. They are
pretty radical about the wholethang "
KELLER SAID EMOTIONS have been further stirred by
initial confusmn river the legal owner of the truck.
··we thought at firs t that a comp1.ny up m Merced owned
t he truck hut we l<iter found out there was nr> s uch company,"
Keller said ,.
"PF.OPl.t: Wt:Rt; CAU .l!loiG the Merred Chamber of
Commerce and the fX'I we UJ, th•!r•· v, rmrJ r1 ut where the com·
pany went "
Acconhng to K1·ll•·r . pt:r,r1I•· whos1! vehicles were
damaged by the nails '>hr1uld k•!tJ, rer·e1pts or tire repairs and
should also kee11 all ev1<fonre indudmg the nails.
They then shoulrl I!.'' tr1 th1: Cll P offi ce. 2031 E. Santa
Clara. Santti An<i . <inrl ftll 11ul <i cr1mplaint form which will be
handed over lo the lru1·k r·r1mpany's insurance ea rner.
f 'roM Pagr A I
SCHOOLS CRISIS. • •
panel. as well <is the prohlems
resullmg from shutting llown
one !.chool
Board members will also look
al three µropert1es owned hy the
cl1 s t rict that might be sold,
leased for a long p<'rtod. or used
Police chase
'false tips'
ROME tAI» Italian p01ire
c hasi ng aµparent l y fal se
telephone tips searched for the
t orµsc of a kidnapped Judge to·
day whale the official's family
<in d friends begged his Red
Hri~ades terrorist captors to
postpone his '"execut ion · ·
Ant1 ·tcrronst police said they
found a dramati c mess age
purportedly written hy kid·
n apped Judge c:wvann1 d 'Urso
asking the edit or of the Sol"ialist
Party nC'wspa 1H·r "If I am
killed. emhra<'c m y wife for
mC'
in other ways to make money.
The district's biggest land as· .. ·
set outside of the schools is\
a n ll ·acre parcel o n Alta •
Laguna Boulevard in the Top of
the World neighborhood.
The parcel, purchased by the
district 10 years ago for $173,000,
would command a handsome
prict• today. with much of the
property overlooking the Aliso
Viejo property down Laguna's
batkside.
The distnl't also owns a s mall
park site next lo the Top of the
World Elementary School. a nd a
house on St. Ann's Drive that
formerly served a s the high
S('hool's continuation school.
School Superintendent Robert
Sanchis emphasized that no final
d ecisions rega rding s ale of
property or closure of a campus
will be made at Thursday's
study session
.. Th e s tud y sessio n 1s
sc·heduled to review prelimmary
dat<.1 regarding enrollment and
fiscal trends to determine H
further and more formal re·
:-t•a rch 1:-nel'essary" regardmg
tht' atu·rnat1ves. Sanch1s said .
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ten for a motion picture or
television special, also yielded
up a song or the year nomination
for its title single and a best new
artist nomination for Irene
-Cara, who was also nominated
for best female pop vocal
performance.
Other best new artist
nominees were: Robbie Dupree,
Amy Holland and the Pre·
tend en,• new-wave rock band,
Even ln rock cateaorta the
nomin•Uona for the m01t part
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Why isn't this man
happy? His audiences
are. See Page 81
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Kenney now helieves--in himself
Forn1Pr San l1emente star battles for Chiefs' QB job
•> aoc.t;a < A••-"O"-°' """ .,,., .. ,., ... ,, .... was cut before the 1978 campaign
began. ,
Whrn Hill Kt·nnt'\ !thi.ttcrt.'tl l tw :MAJ
.) ard b.itrrter in I )t,1•em ber h tit 1 ... u tht'
Kan!t •!t l'•t) ('h1di. 11. , 1rt11 1) 11vt'1
li;all 1mol"\• ht· pruv1dtd u11r ul lht< grl"itl
\fl\ 1a qut':.llur" uf tht' \ t-.11 f11r "11tt1on11I
t-°Outbiall l~aKUt' burfo,
o ( 2 ~ f or 316 y ards and three
touc hdowns, his 23 yud and 75, yard TD
IHH•!>Cb to Henry Mar11h111ll in the second
h1Alf the ktys to a 38·28 come -from·
l'whind victory
t-:very quartnbaek who ever lived
ha ~ poi.ses:.ed that common de-
nominator belief in oneself
"I came here I Greeley I to gel a job,
but really ther e was more interest in
m e than I figured," says the 6·4, 212·
pound 25-year -old
Kansas q ty beckoned, but the backup
role to Steve Fuller became the big put·
down_
Canada, it was one of Kenney's lowest
mo menL'I.
Un'4'.anled by Miami, unwanted by
Washington and unwa nted for 25
straight games al Kansas City, Kenney
found himself playing No. 2 to J'fo. 2 as
~l~ments filled lhe void created by an
&nJury to Fuller. · Thl' QUl' llOf'I Who t'> hill KcOJll'}"
fht· ciru>~l'r Tht quartcrb;u k who
"•ll'hct.I from lh t: \ldt'l&Ot:!t fu1 an a:.
tound1n~ ~ :.lrdtj!hl Kamc!t bt:fvre g.-t
tm~ ht:. \'hant·r nut t akan~ a '>111Klt'
... naµ frum lht· «t-11kr 1n nt.'arly twfl full
:'\l fo'I. !tt'JSOn!t
But Ke nnl'y . a product of San
< 'lt'me nte IUgb wi th stops at Anzona
State Uni vers1ty. Saddleback College.
and Northern Ar izona University, and
dropped like a hot potato at Miami and
Wcishingtun m the N fo'I., admits he was
having some doubts
U there is a than line between starting
and not starting, it's not evident with
day-to-day experiences.
For 29 straight gam es Kenney pro-
vided no more than a wall nower in the
dressing room. Only once did a reporter
so much as address him, and on that oc·
casion, when he was passed over as
Fuller's replacement in favor of former
Notre Dame star Tom Clements out or
"I was really disappointed," recalls
Kenney. "I wondered if I would ever play ..
Kenney wets sought out afterward for
a.n interview. but the timing wasn't
n_gh~ About the only positive thing m
his life was his wife, Sandi. And "hen h1· g11t thcil 1·han1·c. h1•
re!tµunded with a :H 6!1 2 µerformance in
the Ctuefs' lcist thrct• 1::amei.. capped hy
!tomettung ebt' u~a1m.t 811lt1mure
· · 1 thought m y day would n ever
<·omt'." s ays Kenney by telephone from
his Greeley. Colo residence.
lie was with Miami for 3~ weeks
bt'rore a trade to Washington, where he
Kenney's existence in the NFL was
about as irrelevant as the honors once
bestowed nn him by Paul Salata and his
lrrPlevent Week festivities, an annual BILL KENNEY In the sca!ton finalt' hl' nimplelcd 17 <Stt KENNEY, Page 82)
Pastorini
has litt.Je
time left
SAN DIEGO 1Al'1 Oakland
Raiders boss Al Uuv1s. dis
enchanted with Dan Pastorini, is
trying ha rd lo unload his hard-
luck quarterback. according to a
source close to the team
A Wc!tl Coast nationa l
television network c:ommenlalor
s a i d Davis has told him
Pastorini is ··gone It's just a
matter of where ." The <:om men
tator, who 1s r l ose to the
Raiders. said Davis wus trying
lo get the best deal for Pastorini,
THE RAIDERS arc in position
to deal Pastorini because of the
comeback of quarterback Jim
Plunkett, who passed for two
touchdowns and ran for another
in Oakland's 34·27 victory over
San Diego for the Americlln
F ootball Confe r ence <"h a m
pionsh1p Sunday
Plunkett's performance le d
• the Raiders into their third
Supe r Bowl. They play Nationa l
Co nfer e n ce c h a mp io n
Philadclphli! for t he National
Football League r hampionsfllp
Jan_ 25 in New Orleans
A gain s t the <.:h a r ger s.
Plunkett completed 14 of 18
passes for 261 yards. lie con·
nerted on touchdown Jlass plays
covering 65 yards with Raymond
Chester a nd 21 yards with Kenny
King, and ran fi ve ya rds for
another sco r e . Mark va n
Eeghen, who rushed for 85
yards, added a three yard TO
run and Chris Bahr k1 cke1l field
goals of 27 a nd 33 yards
W alching from the s idelines
was Pastorini. who has had
nothing but prohlf!ms since he
ing a(·quired hy Oakland
THE MAJOR reason fo r
Oa vis' displeasu r e w ith the
10-year veteran, who hasn 't
played since suffering a broken
right leg O<·t 5. 1s Pastonn1's
off.the-field escapades, including
a run·in with a Houston sport."
writer. an auto accident. his pos
ing nude in a national ma~azine, a
police report that drugs were
found in his car and his alleged
possession of a bottle or liquor on a
Ra iders' charter flight against
team policy.
Pastorini was acquired from
Houston before the 1980 season
in exchange for quarterback
Ken Stabler. Although Plunkett
outperformed him during the
preseason. Pastorini was
handed the starting job. When
Plunkett took over following the
injury, the Raiders were 2·3.
Plunkett guided the team to nine
victories in their remaining 11
regular·season sames and to
playoff victories over Houston
and Cleveland before beating
San Dieco and putting Oakland
into the Super Bowl.
Jff UIMIS Gris
HONOR.
SAN . FRANCISCO (AP)
Maurice WUUama, who hit an
ll·foot Jumper with one second
left to live USC a ... victory
over trCLA· on Saturday, has betn named PacUlc 10 Con-fernee PlQer ot the W"k.
Wllliama, a M ferward from
• ~[::" to~·=·':b:h;i:c,j!: =· tbelr ftnt victory at UCLA'•
Pauley PavWon ln more tban a
deGacle.
OtlMn nomlnatecl for plarer di ....... boeon wen otDter .... "'111••• ... ~ ~ ~-°' OnlOD • ftli'd,. ~i...ot Altmu-.... •• fnA•u 'forward .Jolla ...... .,·-.:~·
St,ill shocked
Coach humbled
by Eagles' • Will
I PHILADEU'llfA IA 1'1 "I ~ don't think it's rf'a ll y hit me
yet ," Philadelphia Eagles Coach
Dirk Vermt!il ~aid Monday
"I don't think it Wiii until W<!
land in New Orleans a week
from today... Vcrml'll told a
('fowded news ronfl're nr<·
1·om ph~hmf•nt from the game as
I d11." Vl'rm<!il OIJtt•d
.V<'rnl£'1I said ht· wasn't sur,
pr1st•d with th<• intensity his
learn rfo;played both on defense
and offt·nsf' Thf' dcfcn:.l' limited
the C'owhoyi. to Hfi yards running
<m d st11p1H•1I Tony Dorsett with
41 ~· <ird!. on n rarrics. The of·
ft>n!'>c gained 2fi3 yards running,
the kt·y to lht• v11·tory
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Goaltender John Garrett of the Hartford hockey action. Garrett couldn't block them
Whalers blocks the attempted shot of St. all, though, as the Blues tripped H..,.Uord
Louis' La rry Paley Monday night in NHL 5-2. ' ---------------------------------------
It's the Doug Flynn show!
Duri1lg o..f.1~season, a guitar replaces hi.s !{love
NEW YORK IAP > The trappings a re
pcrfN·t 10 ga I Ion h ats al the bar a
mechani<•al bull in tht' rorner, and a cozy stage up
front
So, shove a chaw in your cheek, pull up a stool
and gt>t comfortable. <.:od y's Count ry and Western
Night Club, nestled in the concrete canyons of
Manhattan. presents the singing debut of · Doug
Flynn.
NOW, IN REAL lire Flynn 1s the Gold Glove
second baseman of the New York Mets. But for the
~ots and guitar set . he's s pending his winter sing·
mg backup for his friend, Greg Austin, who's ap·
pearing at Cody's this week with Loretta Lynn's
band, "The Coal Miners."
Aww right!
·'Hey, this is a ver y personal thing for tne
bel'ause the peop)e I 'm ui> here with are all my
friends, people I've grown up with." Flynn said.
·'They're like family.··
llis opening night audience was to include
several Met teammates and front office officials
but that hardly disturbed Flynn.
"Th.is is just like baseball," he said. "You're
perrormin~ ... you're an entertainer both ways."
THERE IS A warm feelln1 between the ball
player and the musicians. He is not treated as an
interloper because, !rankly, he isn't one. He's a
friend of these musicians, just looking for some
off.season run.
"l sing for enjoyment." he said. "I play
baseball as a profession. I want it to 10 well of
course, We've rehears ed and planned out 'the
show. It won't be off lhe collar."
"I LOVE IT.'' he said. "It's like basketball. I
get more satisfaction from an assist than from
throwing in two points . I find myself sometimes
turning and lis tening to them. They're all pros and
they make it easy on a guy like me."
Flynn recalled his fi rst New York nightclub
appearance a couple of years ago. It was at lhe
Lone Star Cafe, another country and western oasis
in Manhattan. Tom T. Hall, a country and western
legend was entertaining the urban cowboys and a
frier.d introduced Flynn. ,
From the stage, Hall decided to have the
second baseman take a bow.
"He said, 'Here's Doug Flynn, one or the finest
hockey players In New York,"'
Did Flynn mind the mistake?
"Are you kidding?" he said. "I was standln1
lhere with a Lone Star Beer in one hand and my
arm wrapped around Tom T. Hall. That was like
bein1 in heaven."
Or ridina a mechanical bull.
V ERMF.ll.'S EAGLES bt'at
the Dallas Cowboys 20· 7 Sunday
to win the National Football
Conferen<.'C champions hip and
advance to Super Howl XV
against the Oakland Raider~
Jan. 25 at New Orleans.
The Raiders won th e
American Football Conference
championship with a 34·27
triumph over the San 1>1cgo
Chargers.
"I'm very apprec1ett1 Vl' and
it's a very humbling reeling, ·
Vermeil said.
"I've said this many limes,
a nd I me an it football
players win games. roacltes
don't. I think coaches can lose
games . And t he football
players won that game ycster·
day."
VERMEll. SAii> the trounr ing
of the favored (;owboys wasn't a
finesse gamf' but a physical
game.
He said there should hl' no
doubt in the mind of anvonc who
saw the gam<' that his playt·rs
deserved the victory
"I think they invested enough
of their time. their effort a nd
their energy into being NFC
champions . And I think they've
earned the right to li(O to the
Super Bowl." Vermeil s aid
"There m ay ht> people
throughout the rountry who
q uestion whether we belong
there. the Super Bowl It seems
like every time we do something
som ewhat s pect acular we're not
supposed to do, t hey ran't fi~ure
out why we're then •
"BUT I KNOW we art> there,"
Vermeil added. "And I know the
Dallas Cowboys know we'r e
the re. rm just very g rateful for
those guys (the players I t aking
me along with them , because I
still just can 't picture Dick
Vermeil roaching in the Super
Bowl ."
Vermeil said the Eagles' s uc·
cess stems from the people he
has working with him.
·' l have some co111ches who
have been with me from the first
day, and . . . and then other
quality people who have joined
the staff who have done a super
job, and they deserve every bit
as much credit as I do. I hope
very much that they benefit as
muc h in the feeling of BC·
"I .... :1.T Mi I told the players
the night hcforc, I was m ore
cpncerned about my own con-
tri hution than I was theirs.
There w111s no question they'd
play hard ," Verme il said .
"When you surround yourself
with thl' kmrl of pt•1)ple I have on
m y rustt·r m a game s1tua·
t111n the.\ 'rt• going tu play hard.
They may nut be good enough on
paper, hut they played super
font ball ··
li e obscrvf'd t hat Wilber t
Monf gomery. who rushed for 194
yards two short nf the NFC
champ1onsh1 p record on 26
carries. got .u h1g boost frnm his
e arl.\, frr !St permit 42 y urd
tour hdown run
White Sox
select
OCC player
Rcggu• Montgomery. a power-
h 1 t ling outfielder with the
Or a ngc Coast <.:ollege Pirates.
was taken on the fir:>t round of
ba~eball's amateur free-agent
draft hy the Chicago White Sox
today.
Two Fullerton College players
were also taken on the first
round Me l White. a right·
handed pitcher, was selected by
the San Francisco Giants and
Steve Kiefer. a shortstop, was
picked by Oakland
Montgomery, a 6·2, 215,pound
freshman out of f<'re mont High
in ·t.os Angeles, was described
by Coach Mike Mayne in this
ma nner :
"He has great power but he's
also a good hitter and that's
what I like most about him. He's
a good player and deserved to be
drafted on the first round.
"He had a great fall playlna
for the Costa Mes a Pirates, hit·
lln1 eight home runs and play·
ing a1alnsl four·year colle1e
teams. He has a super attitude
and is ju!lt a areat kid."
·--Mixture-of--fiFe antl·1jpirit· propelled ·-Eagles
By WILL GaUISL~
"" ...... C11rr11; S PHILADELPHIA -Fire melts Ice.
Rocks can destroy the most sophlaUcat·
ed computer. Emotion, when It rtaeb•
a swell, can drown the loftiest achemt1
and executioal ol man.
So it wu tbat cbemiatry decided the
National Jl'ootball Leasue'• NFC cham·
eloaablp bere Sunday and' Hnt tbe
Pblladelpbla l:a1IH lato tbelr ftnt
Super Bowl.
Tb• white and 1reen clad Sa1l11
WtH IO lnllat.d with b...-nlal dtltN
tbat II 1GU ltuell UMm wttla 1 it: U.., could ba" aploded lato 1~i•.
Or, ..... fl"Om tMlr mo ..... tMJ wen IMluDd to IOVAlf to &M moea,
DeytooflU..eellldaltrto.
They beat the over·conrident Dallu
Cowbo)'I 20-7. The score doel not ac·
curately connote the fullness ol the rout
of the proud Cowboys, looklnl toward
ANALYSIS
their atxtb super Bowl appearance and
poa1lbly their tblrd UUe.
The n1ult almoat became obvioua
wben tbt two team• came onto tbt fteld
-tile &ellel leap&a1 aad 1tlUna U ll
read1 to JUIQ out ot their lldia, tbt
Cowbo11 NMrnd aad baltneullke,
almU. to atnll•• waWq for &M l:Ol~&Mtttr. Th 411awt .. the two teuaa w11
,..,..... allo .. a 1tud7 ot &M 11 .. 1
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.
coaches, 1trldln1 in front of their
benchea, ahealhl ol paper in their hand•
and In electronic contact with
operaUvea 1pyin1 from hlch stadium
perches.
Tbere wu Tom Landry, who mt1bt
cban1e bla name lo Tom IAI~. com·
plttlftl b1I l11t.ye1r u bead eoaeb ol
the Dall11 franchlH1 auat.tre, Im=
ble, bundled ln I rur·colland
coat and fur b1t with mutts over bl1 tan u protectlon qalnat tbt ... ., . ...,,
weatJMir. .
HardlJ _,... bu Her ... LudrJ
............. wtdloul. J.ut .. tie.
He ... rtnnal. TIM1'•t ..._ ...
him UlreW a ftt di Ul•r or Wk -.rt1J
at one of hJa playen. He 11 a lean. 1ray.
ln1 1Uck ol ice.
Aero.a the field was bla coachtn1
rt val, Dtck Vermell, bare-headed, wear·
lnc a abort 1reen Jacket and white
1hoea, frelh and boylab lookinl for 41
ye1n. Pulled out ol coll ... eoacblnl
rank• <UCLA> to takt over tbt flounder·
ln1 Pl\lladelpbla team ftw ,ean aao.
he hua't let the 1yst1mllld proa dull
hla rah·rah, ..,.,.. 'tm 1p&rtt. ~
So h• mo.ea up and down th•
1ldeHM1, 1tY1q orde~1 7e1Uq •·
couraa..-t aDd aomeu .. le9dlq
cb""· Wbenltwuovw. V...0....._
''He ... tocrralot,''MN..-.~
( .. Mlrn1u, .... •>
I '
-DAM. Y fltLOT
Martin pick1 Ea11le1 by 3,
but he won't bet • • • yet
/ rre•A•~~
LAS V&GAS Oddllmabr Bob Martin haa •
made tbe Ph1ledelphla f.aal•• • thrH·poinl 4 •
favorite to beet the Oellllind Maiden m Super
Bowl XV But h.-hHn't dec·1oed yet huw ht!'11 1oln1
to bet h&1 uwn money Martin H~h the belllnK lmt7 fur lhe sports book •l the
lln1"n f'lau tlotel and that hne, because Martin is well-
known and •ell re&peded in be\Un1 ('lrde~. of\en becomes
the saandard for thf' real of Ult! ('UUfttry
How dot!lli ht! do at "
·The must important lhinl is where
·_; thr money 1s," he said "Beeauae that's what we're doin& here The first three
games tul the Nahonal Football Lea1ue
plMyoffs 1 the money has been bet a1ainst
Oakland The public is the. thin& here. The
pubhc sell> the line on the Super Bowl."
He Sllld that professional bettors have
bet on the Raiders all three games, but
··even af they do, the public controls lhe
MAH•N money in this type of game. I think in the
final analysis the pubhc wall co me in and bet the Ea1les."
That's the major factor in setting the line for this year's
Super Bowl, wb1eh will be played in New Orleans on Jan. 2S.
But there are others ··tn a couple or games it looked like Oakland was very
lucky," he explained "The (Cleveland> Browns could have
put them right out or 1t in the last minute of play and you
would never have heard of the Raiders again."
Also. he said, the public "doesn't believe in" the Raiders.
"I think the money will show for the Eailes," Martin
said. ·'They really shut Dallas down and played a fine defensive
game."
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Joe Smltll, Ohio State offensive tackle, after the
Buckeyes' 31-19 loss to Penn State in lhe Fiesta Bowl:
"The coaches did have us prepared, but remember. you 're
talkin1 about Penn State, not Wisconsin or Illinois. You're
talking about a fint-class ball club." '
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ATLANTA -Fulton County Superior Court m
Judge Sam McKenzie on Monday 1ranted a motion
to suppress evidence In a cocaine possession case
against Atlanta Hawks guard Eddie Johnson, ef.
fectively destroying the case against Johnson. _
Is Katella
Seahawb'
one·tbreat? •1 aoosa aauoN __ ...., .......
Empire Leape M*etMll ee-
Uoe opeaa W._.aJ llltllt -
end it C.U started la I bll WQ aa pereonially touch Katella
Hich vt.ita Oran•• County'• No.
1 tanked Oce9n View and M All·'
CIF atar Wayne Carluder.
Prediction.a for lea1H ftllllhel
have been a traditional t.alt, Mil
in thla one, it'• no task It all.
Ocean View. with 1-9, 1-1, t-1
hel1ht acroes the front line ud a
12-2 record, ia the overwhelmiJll
favorite to captve the title.
&ATEU..A, UNDEa tbe hand
of Coach Tom Danley, has •trua·
sled to a M overall record &o
this point, but that's 1tiU more
lhan enouth to qualify u the
favorite for the No. 2 berth and a
spot in lhe CIF 4-A playoffs.
Cypress is lhe only other team
with a wiMin1 record in this
league and the Centurions' 11-3
mark behind 1-3 David BelMe,
are easily the favorite to capture
the third spot and a playoff
berth.
The balance of the le11ue -
2-9 Los Alamitos, 4·1 Kennedy
and 2-9 Loara -fiiures to fini8"
In that order.
The only real queatioll in Wa
year'• race for the title 11 llow
well Ocean View can do. Can the
Seahawks race unbeatea
throuah lea1ue play and eats
the Cl F playoff a with a 22·2
record?
, THEaE'S ONLY one real
threat -and that ia Katella, a
team which hu suffered tllne
strai1ht loues, lncludin1 a 11·
point embanusment to Hunt-
in1ton Beach.
Oanley's crew showed ita
potential earlier with a five.
point victory over Fountaia
Valley, Orange Couaty'a No. 3
rated team.
lt'laere's flae parek?
SPORTS BAEAK /BASKETBALL
Powerful
Corsairs
test G\VC
Gow.a West Colle1e face. ib
atiUHt teat or the JOUBI
Southem Cal Confenace baAet·
ball season tonl1ht wllen
powerful Santa Monica CC vilita
the Ruatlen <7:30).
Coach Jim Greenfield's squad,
with an imprnsive 14-3 overall
mark and perfect 2·0 conferenee
record, will have a touch task ln
containing the Corsairs' quick
unit.
Santa Monica CC comes into
the contest with a 14-5 record
(2-0 in conference). Amon1 lhe
victories was a decision over No.
1 ranked El Camino in a non-
conference outing.
Santa Monica CC is led by 1-5
forward Mike Gerrin, but the en-
tire team has been contributin&
in the scoring column. •
Likewise, no one player has
dominated lhe scoring for Green-
field 's team , although Jim
Eldridge boasts a 15. 7 point per
game average. _
"They're a lot like us," admits
Greenfield. "They're very quick
and they use a full court press
throughout the game. They are
a little quicker than us, though."
The Corsairs lead the overall
series between these teams
with .a 9-7 mark. Last year, San-
ta Monica CC finished with a
20· 12 record. good enough for a
tbree·way tie for second place
with LA Harbor and LA
Southwest.
The Rustlers are coming off
•~••,...... one of their toughest victories of
the season, a 69·67 victory over
LA Southwest.
The Bo6ton Bruins threw more than just pucks at Min-"It was awfully difficult to
l. G·11 M I h B · t · W play there," says Greenfield. nesota go~ ie 1 es e oc e. rum c ap am ayne "They have a tremendous ad· Cashm~. mverted at left, and Peter M.cNab slam mto vantage at home in that gym Ion
the...goal. lIL an attempt to score~ The_Brum won 4-3_. e x-__ Lhe old &ppealine Colle&e cam-
tending their hom e unbeaten s treak over the North Stars pus). You get 30 people in there
to 34 games since 1967 . and it sounds more like 1,000. ·:
•·ro~ rag••• "Mr. Johnson can continue to play with the Atlanta
Hawks and hopefully have a successful season," said Marvin
Arrington, an attorney for Johnson and president of the
Atlanta City Council.
Carlander, with the 34.4 scor-
ing average, is the key to Ocean
View's attack. KENNEY NOW BELIEVES IN SELF. • •
Johnson was charged with possession of cocaine after he
was arrested July 13, 1980, for driving with a suspended
li cense. A search of his rental car turned up a vial containing
40 grams of white powder.
McKenzie's order stated the white powder cannot be used
as evidence against Johnson, who played in the National
Basketball Association's All-Star game last season.
"My thinking right now is that we will probably not ap·
peal the decision," said prosttutor Russell Parker. "The or·
der pretty much eliminates the case."
Johnson has been free on bond since his arrest and has
been playing for the Hawks this season.
Sl.r·lo-ft .. I .,..,,. l•r R••fl
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -Skier Ken a
· Read, who suffered a serious knee injury in a
weekend World Cup downhill race, should be able
to resume training in six to ei1ht months, a
spokesman for St. Paul's Hospital said Monday.
Read, 24. tore two of the four major li1aments in his left
knee when he fell on the last stretch of his run, He underwent
surgery Monday and is expected to remain hospitalized for
four to five days. The fall at Garmisch·Partenkirchen, West Germany, was
the second major disappointment in a year for Read, who fell
near the top of the course in the 1980 Olympic downhill at
Lake Placid , N.Y.
Gero ...... r.t.•••d .. €1•«-l••••I
Veteran center fielder Cesar Gel'OllJmo was re-II
leased by the Cincinnati Reds Monday to make
room on the roster for newly·acquired free agent
Larry llHttaer. Geronimo, 32, bad been with the
Reds for nine seasons and was a member or five cham-
pionship teams. If he is not. traded within the next 10 days,
Geronimo can become a free •tent . . . Pitcher Gaylerd
Perr.y signed a one-year contract reportedly worth $300,000
with the Atlanta Braves' Monday and he said he plans tl'
make sure the Braves get their money's worth. Perry, by the
way, is only 11 wins shy of 300 for his career ... Represen-
tatives of the Major League Bueball Players Association and
the club owners' player relations committee, as expected,
failed to settle grievances which contend that Fre4 Lyu and
CarltGD Flak of the Boston Red Sox should be declared free
agents. . ...
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Tennis winner
could share
in oil well
LONDON (AP> -A share in
an oil well offered receatly u aa
incentive for participants in lhe
forthcomi n1 World Cham-
pionship Tennis series to .. be
played throughout the United
States ending with the finals la
Dallas, April 27 throu1h May 3.
'l'he Investment in a prospec-
tive well to be drilled at an as
yet unspecified Texas site was
one of the 15 prizes announced at
a news conference in London
during the WCT's Braniff World
Doubles championships.
WCT boas Lamar Hunl said.
"Straight dollars and cents no
longer appeals to the leadinl
players. We have had to come
up with an Incentive scheme to
attract them lo our series.''
The prizes, all estimated at an
initial value or around $20,000
dollars, have been provided in
conjunction with a Japanese
computer firm. They will be
available lo lhe ei1ht players 10-
ing into the finel efter the eilht·
tournament series. The winner
will get first choice of prize, the
runner-up second choice of
prize, etc, down to the eiahth·
placed players. Hunt did not say
what would happen to the seven
prizes not claimied
put-on with the emphasis on
laughing.
KENNEY WAS the next lo last
player chosen in the 1978 NFL
draft and he enjoyed the humor of
the event. Time, however, bad a
sobering effttt.
Three weeks later, however,
Fuller was banged up a1ain and
Kenney finally got his chance,
getting the assianment 1 ~ hours
before kickoff on (what else?>
Peerl Harbor Day.
·'I had always done well in prac·
lice and preseuon," says Ken·
ney. ·•But I didn't know what was
going to happen. I had a lot of con-
fide11ce but I had never played un·
derfire."
He proceeded to lead Kansas Ci·
ty to a 31·14 victory. completing 12
of 18 for 142 yards and two
touchdowns.
"I thought it would be much
tougher," recalls Kenney.
A WEEK IATEa be endured
the snow and wind or Pittsburgh,
suffering his first interception
with 15 seconds left in the 1ame in
a21·18loss.
Then the big one, a game which
has turned KeMey's life around.
One which demands a full shot at
the starter's berth in '81, one
which provides rttotnition. Ken·
ney is confident he has an NFL
future.
"We're certainly optimistic
a bout Bi II ,·' says Chiefs
spokesman Doug Kelly. "We ex-
pect him to make a strong
challence in the summer.··
Says KeMey: "There are a lot
or thinas 1otn1 now. My battle
with Fuller is one thin1. but I'm
also watchin1. to see what New
Orleans does I will the Saints
beckon Pat Haden?), and others,
such as San Francisco and
Baltimore."
yards against Baltimore it
marked the first time a Kansas
City quarterback had broken the
300-y ard barrier in five seasons.
Possibly even harder on Ken·
ney than the physical factor of 29
straight stand· ups was the mental
game.
"I was so mad al San Qiego,"
says Kenney. "But Sandi re-
minded me my time would come.
to be ready."
N EVERTBELESS, the idle-
ness took its toll.
''You find yourself throwing on
the off day and my arm was get·
ting weaker. I was getting out of
shape doing no more than just
splitting time on defense and do·
ing nothing on offense during
practice-There was a token "
Compounding this frustration
was a background of stumbling
blocks despite his potential. Every athlete pays dues, but for
Kenney, it has been ridiculous.
Arizona State Coach Frank
Kush decided he wanted Kenney
to become a tight end, so the San
Juan Capistrano product packed
it in, and headed for Saddleback
College.
HE BaOKE his thumb on a
helmet at Saddleback and saw
limited action, mostly as a tight
end and running back.
Three games at quarterback at
Northern Arizona was as far as he
got in his junior year when he did
it again wilh a helmet. breaking
his hand in practice.
Finally. in his senior year at
NAU. Ke.Mey went the distance
at quarterback, but achieved far
Marto Tremblay scored two goals and lllcllard ~
Sevll•Y recorded his first shutout as Montreal '
stretched ita unbeaten string to 10 1ames by de-
feating Edmonton, 5·91 to hilhlight NHL action
Apart from the oil well invest-
ment, the eight players could
c ho ose o wn e rship or a
thoroughbred yearlin1. an in·
vestment in diamonds ,
ownership of gold and silver
bullion, shares In a real estate
investment trust, a claaaic an-
tique car, or baas of sliver coin•
ehosen for Investment purpoeea. Oil,ers edge MD, 45-43
Monday ni1ht. The win nanowed the Kin11' lead in the
Norris Division to three points . .Elsewhere . . . Defenaeman
aay ....,.. backhanded home a rebound with two minutn
remainin1, and Boston went on to ed1e MiMeaota, 4-3, ex-
tendln1 the Bruins' home unbeaten 1trin1 over the North
Stars to 34 games ... Mlle z.lle•a power-play 1011 midway
throuah the sttond period proved to be the 11me-winner u
St. Lou.la drubbed Hartford, 5-2 . . . a1H Walter and Delmll
Marak scored one 1011 apiece u Wubinston broke a ftve-
11me losln1 streak and squeaked put Colorado, 2·1 . . .
.... AIU8m , the rookie center for the New York Ran1en,
will be sldellned five-to·sevn days with a atralned r11ht
knee.
Rader reject& Guard Bill Thomp1on stole the
ball with five seconds remainln1
P dr ff Monday ni1ht to help the Hunt· 8 e 0 er tniton Beach Olien preserve a
SAN DIEGO <AP> _ The San 45·43 decision over viaiUn1
Dieio Pad.res aatd Doul Rader Mater Del in high school basket-ball ection. h11 t urned down an offer '° With the Oilers up by two, the
coach thlrd bue for the Natklllal Monarcti.-who iot the ball with Leacue bueball club. ~..1-1 tryin Rader, a former Houatoa Udnl 45 H'-'VllUa to Pay-were I
baaeman, became manaaw of to wort for the last shot before
the Ped.rel' Hawall farm club TllomP900'1 steal thwarted their
IHt aeuoo and led UM l1ladln final attempt.
to tbe Pacific Coaat LealH Center Jim Lane, a 8-8 Junior, playoffs. paved UM way for the Oilers aa ..,, ....... ,.. fil ... •• ~••• Frank Howard. new • ...,.. he 1cond 18 points and 11tbered
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new bead coach of the WaablnttGD Redlldal. He Rader into livinl •P Hawall fw ho h d f polnta replactl Jaek Pardee wbo wu ftnd ... Dlltl.. San Diet(o. Pre1 .Kn~PP ~ . •. our
Both sides were not exactly
sizzling from the field as the
Oilers connected on only 18 or 34
shots ( 47 percent). while the
Monarchs hit on 18 or 39 (46 per·
cent).
The Oilers actually won the
game at the free throw line
despite shooting a horrendous SO
percent (13 or 28) from the
charity stripe. Mater Oei was
seven of 12.
The ~test also marked lhe
final tuneup before lea1ue action .lot. ~tb... achoola. Huntin1ton
Beach· will en\er S-un1et Lel)Ue
pl11 at 11·2, while the Monarcha will~ the An1eln Lea1uewlth a&.lOmm:· .. . . .'
less th a n a nti c ip ated
stat islically.
Then came the quick hellos and
goodbyes from the Dolphina and
Redskins. capped by 116 sft;aight
qua rte rs of wailing.
Now. however. there is an op·
limistic attitude within Bill Ken·
ney. the first since he was ap·
proaching his sophomore season
at Arizona State.
TURNING Z1 this month, Ken-
ney is well aware his time is near.
·'Brian Sipes is 31 and a four-year
starter at Cleveland. Danny
White is 28 anti a first-year
s ta rt e r ." s ays Kenney .
"Quarterbacks come of age from
27-31.
··Rut to really get into it, I really
felt I had lo become a sta rter this
year ."
In three starts Kenney was
sacked only five times, possibly
because of his quick release and
ability to get back and set up
quickly.
Fuller. ror instance, was
sacked S2 times in 13 games. 10
times by Baltimore.
THREE GAMES d oesn 't
qualify as a career , however. and
Kenney is qualifying his dreams
with reality.
·'I expect Fuller to be No. I at
camp," says Kenney." Bull think
I have to be given a good shot, an
opportunity to beat him out.
Al...._. ol SwltMrlud woa tbe women'• World CQ dowMW· and 1even rebOwida. ·
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at l :ll.41. Nellon'aflnl1bw•tbeblltbyanAmerteanUiitrlnf f fi!_.:._1 more tb1n a year ... Guard N ... Al ... rN, wboM Uoot1a11 Or 111111 tuneup
and ~led tbe Boltan CelUa to tau. YletorMI. laal Meet ........ ' nam9dt1111NBA'1Pl..,eroftheWMll.Arclaibald1.-~11.a, llartaa Hilb'• Vlklap .---their l·I reCoN wltla a ... poiDDMd10.'7uallta11ebCe1Uadefe1tedPbomlx. lctalO leaiue bllket,all tHt at
and N.,. ,..., lut •Mk. , Lakewood ..:!f"' l• a ft••I ,_. 111 .. .taeup for LHcw Mtila. T-e ..... • wblettsrrw.,. ni Balllltbalt -Notn.Dame n . San rrue11eo, 11:• Tn • led bJ ....,
a .m. ca.ast1 D. TaDed. WealW' mn ... .. iAllo: luket\all -Laken at Clnelad, Ip.~.. N•iM-..... IMlulu &l;Ac <m>. . a -.. ..... * to LU ..... • tMOI ................ .
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1n1 am_
I I ' ,\ I I •I , ; I I /\ I ( ' ' '
~iley . flays Clark
Oranat County Superv11or
Ttllomu Rile)' t.u cond4'mn4'd 1t
prop~sal by s u pervuor:.'
C9aalnnan Ralph C~rk for 1tooy
ol a 30 pettent ancreue an lh~ number~ pemutted daily Jet. lk
part\11'5atJohn W11yne A&J"PUrt
llUey, in a memor11ndum re
leaHd Monday aft ernoon, !>atd
coosaderation of ancreasin~ lhe
ceiliJ\1 on departures beyond a
level cont.emph1tt:d 10 the i.iro
* * *
lX>St-d &uvort m1tster plan would
t.lei.troy th\! county's cred ibility
with lht: Caty of Newport Beach
over the i.erusihve 1urport issue
Cllarlr suggested last Thursday
that the hmit on daily departures {'Ould be increased to 62 from it.s
eurrent level' of 41 without sub-
!>lanllally changang noise reduc-
t ion policies contained in the
master vlan
1\:. written. the master plan
* * *
calla for the limit on departures t,o
be increaaed lo 55 nt1hts per day.
That increase ia predicated on
noise bein1 reduced aa com-
mercial jet air carriers purchase
quieter aircraft. Under the master plan policies,
the hith noise impact area sur-
rounding lhe airport would be re-
duced to 31 acres from its current
237 Under Clark's proposal, lhe
hlf(h noise impact area would be
* * *
............. ....---.-....... '
Y• 11111111 llllY PIPll
OH ANGE COUN I Y ( Al If OJ~ NIA 2~ CENTS
o .n airport boost
reducedto38acres.
In his memo to Clark and other
s upervisors, Rile y said,
"Throughout the 20 monlbs dur-
in& which we have been at work in
the ~reparation of lhe muter
plan, I have done all I know how to
defend lhe integrity of the plan
and to win the confidence of lhe
people and government of
Newport Beach.
·'Frankly, I be lieve the
* * *
credibility of the board of
supervisors is at its highest point
concerning the John Wayne
Airport, and I should think lhat if
we are ever to improve conditions
at the airport, we would want to do
all we can lo protect what
credibility we now have.
"If we were to proceed with
your proposals, I am confident it
would be lhe unwinding of our un-
easy truce wilh Newport Beach.''
* * *
Thal truce was formed in late
September when an out-of-court
settle ment was re ached in a
lawsuit in which the city sought to
prevent the county from purchas-
ing 13 acres of land on the
airport's west side. At the time, Riley and Newport
Beach Mayor Jackje Heather
said the city and the county were
e mbarking on a ne w e r a of
cooperation over airport affairs.
* * *
r
Newport blasts Clark proposal
.............
FRESH FROZEN ORANGES IN ROCKLEDGE, FLA.
Sub-frHzlng weMher pula crape In pertl
Florida freezillg;
citn.1$ endangered
MIAMI (AP> -The hardest
freeze lo hit parts of Florida
since about the tum of the cen-
tury damaged citrus and vegeta-
ble crops today and forced
power companies to rotate brief
blackouts from Miami to the
Georgia border.
Tallahassee, with 8 degrees.
was the coldest of cities report-
ing record lows. The pre vious
January low for the capital was
11 degrees in 1971.
Other cities r eporting new
lows were Jacksonville, where a
morning reading of 14 bettered a
95-ye'ar-old January record by
Or:•:rJ~;:s•
Weather
Fair tonight with in-
creasin1 high cloudiness
Wednesday. Lowa tonight
45 at beaches to 55 Inland.
Highs Wednesday 84 along
do~~-->-o_aat IA 7.2 iqland
INal•E TOD4' 'W
Cot0flc¥, IOfM and P'Qe0n.t moa .., eonw o/ rite MtUa /f'Ofrl w~ ,,..,. c1o111.
Sn ttorifa, Page Al. .....
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one degree, and Tampa, which
broke a record set in 1905 with 22
degrees.
Even Key West ma naged to lje
the record low of 41 set Jan. 12.
1886. Miami was at the freezing
mark, 32 degrees, the coldest
J an. 13 on record.
F lo rida Power & Light
spokesman Dave Wolverton said
the demand for electricity of 10.5
million kilowatts this morning
broke the record for the second
day in a row and forced rotating
blackouts in all cities served by
(RELATED PHOTOS A3, A10)
DROUGHT HINDERS
MISSISSIPPI RIVER -A4
the utility from Miami to the
Florida-Georgia border.
"Due to the record cold we're
meeting an extremely heavy de·
mand for electricity,"
Wolverton said. "As a result, it's
been necessary for us this morn-
ing already to rotate power out-
ages 20 to 30 minutes at a lime."
The Florida citrus belt in cen-
tral Florida waa hit with tem-
~ peratwee~1.ffom •'-al
degrees, forcinl many growers
to take preventive action.
"We've had temperatures cold
enough to probably cause some
dama1e," said Don Farmer.
1eneral mana1er of Florida
Citrus Mutual. "Tl)oee who had
heatina equipment were ualftl
that equipment."
The cltnaa 1rowen also wen
u1in1 trrt1atlon ay1tem1 aad
wind machines In an effort to prevent damap. . 1 . •
"But it tun two to thNe
wHkl for • orm1e to show tbat lt'I 1" .. llJ been hurt,'\ ........
1aht. •• A1f1·dama1e ·we npeet to
have wtl1 be~ Julce·Jleld IGll.
Wben JOU 1et lee, you start Im·
lnl Juice."
Flights
bike .. ·-··-·-·· issue
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. o.lly Pl ... Sia"
Angry Newport Beach City
Council members and jet noise-
weary homeowners made some
noise of lheir own at Monday's
council meeting, when talk
turned to Ralph Clark, chairman
of the Orange County Board of
Supervisors, and his proposal to
increase commercial flights out
of the county airport.
ln a heated, hour-long session,
councilmen and residents took
turns criticizing Clark's recent
s uggestion that daily jet de-
partures from John Wayne
Airport be increased 50 percent.
Clark has suggested 62 daily
j et d epartures be permitted.
Currently 41 are permitted. The
proposed airport master plan
calls for 55.
<;oun4;ilman John Co• c.u.d c f ark's suggestion "gameplay-
ing". Mayor Jackie Heather
said she felt "betrayed." An at-torney repreaetlliDI a Newport
homeowner'• poup aa1d the pro-
posal "ia atraisbt out of Kbo-
meini 's bag of tricks.
"Newport Beach is belnl held
bosta1e over airplanes," lldded
attorney Tom Edwarda. He·
represents the Mariner's Com-
munity Auoclatioa.
Clarence Turner, president~
the Mariners group, said it's
time to "declare war, it'a time
to get into the trenches and take
no prisoners." '
Turner. aloni with several
(See ANGRY, Page AZ>
Cagneyluut
in accident
STANFORDVILLE, N.Y. CAP)
Actor J ames Cagney was treat-
ed for a bruised knee after a sta-
tion wagon he was riding in col-
lided with another car on lhe
Taconic State Parkway, slate
policesaid.
The 81-year-old actor and his
personal secretary, whowasdriv-
ing, were crossing the parkway
Monday when their car collided
with a car driven by Lloyd Liu, 37,
of Bennington, Vt., said trooper
Arthur Krug.
Cagney, who owns a farm near
this eastern Dutchess County
village, refused medical treat-
me nt at the scene, but Krug said a
trooper who drove him home dis-
covered a deep bruise on one of his
knees. Krug said Cagney was
treated by a doctor later In the af·
ternoon.
Oelly Pl ... P~ l>y P•trlO 0 '0-M
32 ft.AR8 OP •PAM'l'l8N RNDED IN N!WPORT BEACH MONDAY
M•rah• H•...,. and Und• Lyte meet ded, Robert Morris
Lost'hranch'found
~ Coast iromen locate-dad after 32 years
.~ .....
It toot only two phone calls for Lin·
da Lyle to find her dad. After being separated for 32 years,
the Newport Beach woman and her sis-
ter. Marsha, of El Toro thought that the}
would never see their father again.
THE GIRLS WERE 4 and 6 years
old when they last saw Robert Morris.
They were living with him and his
second wife Betty in Florida when their
mom came to pick them up for a shop-
ping trip and took them back with her to
Cleveland.
Over the years, the memories of
their days with their father and step-
mother faded as they moved on to
California and began raising their own
families . Their mother's death five
years ago started them thinking once
again of their early childhood days.
THEN THEIR daughters,
Tracie and Allison, each came home
with assignments to research their fami-
ly tree.
"Every lime we'd try to research
the family tree, there was always one
branch missing," explained Linda. "We
decided it wasn't going to be that way
anymore."
Although other attempts to find their
dad had been unsuccessful, the two sis-
ters were determined not to give up.
"00 YOU HAVE ANY idea how
many Morrises are in the phone hook ? ..
asked Marsha . "A lot."
Luckily, their father had had a son
and named him Robert Morris. Their
fa th er was only a phone rail. 3.000 miles
and 32 years away.
"Hi. I'm Linda Morris. Are you
Robert Morris, .. asked he s lon~-l ost
daughter.
"I THOUGHT IT WAS just some
kind of a joke," said Robert Morris. of
his first conversation with his daughter
last week.
Morris told his daughters that he
had almost given up all hope of ever see-
ing them again after several attempts to
locate them failed .
"I HAD A BROKEN HEART for 32
years," said Morris in an interview at
his daughter's Newport Beach home .
Robert Morris and his wife will he
visiting the Orange Coast a rea for a
week. During that time they have a lot
to catch up on.
Linda has two new brothers and her
dad has two daughters. two sons·in-Ja w
and five grandchildren to get to know.
"We've pretty much decided to start
from today rather than rehashing the
past,·• said Linda. -Ry .Jodi Cacknheod
Back Bay gets S. Coast waste
By aJCHAaD GaEEN °' .. ....., ........... _p_gj}Ulecl:w.t~ll>JP '•PP• lUlli SinltatlGft Inc. once .. aln
11 ille1ally flowlnc Into Newport
Bay. water quality authority
Darrell Smith char1ed today.
. The wute water, a byfroduct or the aewa1e-treatmen proc.
H• •. bec_an •ellllnt into San
Dle10 CNell lut WHk when a
plpeltne broke. That plpeUne bu
been carrytn1 the 1tuff Into tbe
Paclftc Ocean otf Soutb Lal\ma.
L•llUD8 Hilla Sanltatloa, Inc.,
be1an lllinl the pipeline Dee. 11
after water quality offlclall
complaiald ~ 19tlaat
murky _... from tlae =
plant 'r:r:'•'41Mo UM , wblcb tlllo ewDQl't a.,.
Water qualltJ offlclala 1ay
tbat ....,. tNIUd In a two-
step proceu can lecally be piped Stipanovich. He said he· is
directly into the ocean but usual· postponlna the filinl of a lawsuit
ly WI•'& a&lG • •• &o be dumped u..._ ........... ·1M10liaUoa1~ ..uh -U••·
to the bay, wblcb la more aewase-treatment. company. aenaiUvetopollutlon.
-Smith, 1upervl1ln1 en1lneer
for tbe Santa Ana Re1lonal
Water Quality Control Board,
aald the tanttaUon com9uy•1
waatewater flowed lnto the bay
tbroUlbout 1• -ln violation d
tbe t.cteral Cleu Water Act.
The state Attoraey General'•
office is now caealderlnl ftllq a
elvU auk qa&mt tbe compaJ
for vAolat.lnl t11e a .. n Water
Aet, aceordtnl t.o lmltb. La,_. HlDa Saltadoa Ille.
could a. flMd a mulmam d
.... for .,., .., " • pd
waate ntw l•to laa Dlqo Creft, eeewdlnl to Depllb M·
tor11•1 O~aeral 8mll
The wute water that is now
beln1 dumped into tbe creek and
that waa dumped throughout t• contains biolo1ical wute mat~er and au1pended or·
1anl1ma, water quality otflciala
IQ, It bu tbe effect of addinc to
the exl1tln1 bacterial con·
tamlnaUan In tbe b•1 ud ereat·
ln1 o••aowtha d atcae.
llut u.i polluUoD Dl'Obl•m tln't
I bealtll liuard, lfDc4t Newport
Bay II alNlldr eloHd to mm· men_.~ ••tMrbll·
T•rrr WIUldt. .tee~ of La.-HUia 9ada .... labela UM dumDl•• of wute
water into San Diego Creek as
only a "technical" violation of
lhe-CleaA We&oel'..AC11....----~-~
He said h1a companf has acted
•eaponalbly and tried to modify
.ind expand its facllitiet to deal
with a problem created by too
much sewa1e and only a limited
ablllty to reclaim tt.
The company handlea aewa1e
from 47,000 people ln El Toro •
La1una Hiii• and a portion ol
M l11lon Viejo.
La1una Hiils Sanitation'•
aervlce 11 lndia~able to" the
area, and water quality olftclal1,
therefan, ana 't ln a poslUan to
eloM tM c:ompanJ'• ooeratlalll.
"We cm't Uut down ..... ::.:~~.::..::~~
•••
Haig denies
illeg_al acts
WASHINGTON IAl'1 Alt'a
aJtder .. llaai uid tnd•)' lht'
W ater1ate •nnd•I lh•t doum4'11
Utt' Nlaon pre&•de!nt·y wH both
"nle1al and ahapld.'' but d•n•~I
an)' wron1doln1 durin1 h11t
Whitt' fi(iuae 11 .. rvlrt!
In the fu11t huted t••rh1an.:t! 111
four days of ht-•rtnte1' t~tvrt-th11
Soenatt' t'or••in Hf'l11t1tir1i. t '11111
m1tttt on h1~ noman1tt11m to tw
sec-rt'1M) nf 4ti.te· 1n ttlt' Ht-uliClllll
111dmin1io1\r1t\IOll llitllil 'litUJ
'I nt'\ t•r w1ll1nl(I\ 111 1·u 11
' r 1 o u , 1 > 111 u 111· "n ., (' 1 o u 'I y
pSH\1np111t't'1 in an li('I I 1·1111
s1dered 1mnwral or .. 1x1vt' 1111
11\~aial I d1dn t du 1\ then and l
hll\eO I d11nt' 11 111 '.J7 }t'llr!> uf
m1htar) '>t'f\ 1t l' '>en H'l' lCJ the .
~·ountr1·
Haig ~hv Wll!> Whitt: tluusc
l'h1ef of ~•aff in tht-final ·month!>
uf Richard M ~1 xun ~ µrt!!>tdt!n
C') looked dtrcl'll) at Sen Paul
· Sarbanes IJ Md , who had
que!>t1on~ him extensively on
his White !louse role
··And I am somewhat sur
IJrlSed at your pers1stt!Ol'e on
ttus. · · Haig s iud
Sa rbanes as ked lla1~ r e
peatedly whether he considered
Watergate wrong. The senator
said he was concerned more
about Haig's altitude toward
Nixon's ·:abuses" than about
whether Haig was directly in
volved.
Other senators joined in ask
ing that question, and finally
Haig replied, "ll was both ii·
legal and stupid. And I think if
Preside.nt Nixon were here, he
would say it was stupid."
Said Haig: "Mistakes were
made. No one is discounting the
fact that they were m ade.· 1
didn't make them. I wasn 't there
when they were made. J hap·
pened to inherit the situation or
the consequences of those mis·
takes ... "
The Watergate issue was the
highlight or llai~'s appearance
today before the committee.
whose Republican members
hope to clear his nomination
Wednesday for Senate action.
Haig told the committee earUer
he opposed troop reductions in
South Korea at this lime, and to"
day he was asked why
.. I think the major impact Wt:
would have to consider would be
the impact on Japan. which in
strategic terms has looked on
South Korea as a dagger pointed
at the heart of Tokyo,·· Haig
said.
"In unfriendly hands or even
,.,. WI••,.,..•
'ILLEGAL, STUPID'
H•ig on W•terg•te
in dis puted hands it would be
ver y unsettling to Tokyo. It
would have a eomparable im·
pact throughout the area.
"And perhaps most important·
ly of all, J think it would convey
to the People's Re public of
China a message that would be
very self-defeating at this lime,"
he s aid.
Haig.did not elabor .. te, but hi.s
comments suggested that a U.S.
troop withdrawal might be in·
terpreted in Peking as meaning
the United States no longer is
com milted to South Korea's sur·
vival.
But at another point. when
Ha ig was asked about con·
gressional approval of a slate·
ment that it would "view with
grave concern" any Chinese use
of force to take over Taiwan,
Hai~ refused to comment in de·
tail.
"Well, I think any use of force
is a matter or utmost concern to
the United States," he said, add· in~ that the s ubject is so
sensitive that "I j ust don 'l think
it would serve any useful
purµose to go into il further
here."
200 ears damaJ!~d
TrncKer -loses Job
over nail spill
Things haven't been going too well for Marvin D. Kelley
of Covina, the trucker who spilled a load of wide·headed.
inch-long roofing nails on the San Diego f'reeway in Irvine
over the weekend.
HE'S BEEN FIRED from his job with the Wallace
Transport Co. of El Monte. the company r,.esponsible for fix·
ing the tires and windshields of about 200 cars damaged ~Y
the nails, California Highway Patrol Officer Gar y Keller said
today.
"He just didn't lie down his load properly and a strap
gave way while he w as d ri vmg on the freeway,·' Kell er said.
"I DON'T WANT TO hear any more about it." com·
mented Kelley before abruptly ending a telephone con·
versation with a reporter today.
Officer Keller said some of the people whose cars were
damaged are pretty mad at thetrul'ker.
"We've had about 135 people who've already come down
to our office to file complaints and we're expecting to have
another 6.5," Keller said. "The majority or people have been
mad and upset.
''Some said they want to 'get' the truck driver. They ary.
pretty radical about the whole thing.··
KELLER SAID EMOTIONS have been further stirred by
ini tlal confusion over the legal owner of the truck.
"We thought at first that a company up in Merced owned
the truck but we later found out there was no such company."
Keller said.
0 PEOPLE WERE CALLING the Merced Chamber of
Commerce and the police uptherelofindout where the com·
panywent."
According lo Keller, people whose vehicles were
damaged by the nails should keep re<:eipts of lire repairs and
should also keep all evidence including the nails.
They then should "o to the CHP office. 2031 E . Santa
Clara. Santa Ana. and fill oul a complaint form which will be
handed over to the truck company's insurance carrier.
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HO.lalJe'C
releaSe
neqring?
By fte AMeelaW Pnu .
A top Iranian ne1otiator sa1d
today "it seem& that the dale of
the release or the holta1es ia ap-
proaching," but that final a1ree-
ment has not been reached and
releaae of the 52 Americana may
btY poetponed. the official Ira·
nian news aeency reported.
Iran 's Parliament,
meanwhile. put off debate on
tw<f""bllls aimed at helping re·
solve the hostage crisis but a
parliamentary spokesman said
there was no indication of op·
position to the measures.
o.ity 'Melt,,_.., 1tku,.1t.-.w
Pars quoted ~med ~zi.zi, 8!1
orricial in the pnme m1mster s
orfi ce involved in negotiations to
end the 14-month crisis, as dis-
t•ussing the latest negotiations
bet ween the United States and
Iran through Algerian in·
termediaries as well as "rumors
that the hostages may be fr~
by Friday."
SOUND ENGINEER OISPl.AYS NEW SIGN BEFORE COUNTY PLANNERS MONDAY
Sign mtepl•ced -ehould h•ve been In Newport co"~cll ch•mbera Mond~y ~lg_.!'t
Lido Isle
newswoman
Strock dies
l",....r~AI
ANGRY ..•
councilmen, suggested one tac.
tic might be to go on record as
opposing the recently released
master plan for John Wayne
Airport.
"If we don 'l start playing
hardball with the supervisors,··
continued Turner. ·'I believe in
Longtime newspaper woman 15 years there will be a big
and Newport Beach resident swath or destruction from .. one
Eileen C. Strock died Saturday end of N~wport to the other
f o llowing surgery in ~--Councilman Pa ul Hummel.
Angeles. She was 69. dismissing "!f10Sl supe~v.is~rs a.~
• a bunch of tmhorn pohtac1ans.
The Lido Isle resident sti:rted suggested the city take out full·
working for the oldNewporterin page newspaper ads lo "arouse··
the early 1960s, holding positions the public.
including editor and society ··If the dam was going to
editor She later became the break or the river was goang to
first society editor of the Costa overnow," said the Corona del.
Me s a News when it was Mar councilman. "we'd let the
purchased by Sutton Industries people know. And that's wha t we
in 1979. She retired in late 1979. s hould do let them know they
In addition to her work as a
reporter, Mrs. Strock was active
in community a rfairs. She was a
member of f'riends or the Bay,
S PON , Ora nge County
Philharmonic Society, Lido
Women's Club, Angelitos de Oro
and the Newport Beach His·
lorical Society.
She moved lo Newport Beach
from Bel Air in the 19505 with
h~r late hus band, attorney
Arthur Strock . Mrs. Strock
graduated from UCLA and was
winner of numerous reporting
awards from the California
Press Women.
Mrs. Strock, who died follow-
ing opeo heart s urgery at St.
Vincent's Hospital in Los
i\ngeles, is survived by her son,
Arthur V. Strock of Newport
Beach.
The family suggests donations
be made to the Los Angeles
Thoracic & Cardio Vascular
Foundation, 615 South Flower
St.. Los Angeles. No services
will be conducted.
CrWJh brings
blackout in
Costa Mesa
Much of southwest Costa Mesa
was left without electricity for
about two hours Monday when
an unidentified motorist backed
into a power pole guy wire.
causing overhead high voltage
lines to touch and burn out.
A spokesman for Southern
California Edison Co. said the
incident at 18th Street and Whit·
tier Avenue resulted in another
burnout near 17th and Placentia
A venue when electricity surged
through power lines.
Left without electricity
between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m . were
about 2,000 homes and busi·
nesses between 17th on the
south, Wilson Street on the
north, Whittier on the west and
Maple Street on the east. the
spokesman said.
Encounter
• expensive
face annihilation."
Councilman Don Strauss said
the city should consider fighting
back with laws uits as its weapon
and should oppose the muster
plan.
Mayor Heather went easiest
on the supervisors, stressing
that the city had established a
new "spirit or cooperation .. with
the county. She said othercities
s uch as Costa Mesa and Tustin
may be ready to take sides with
Newport in fighting airport ex
pans ion.
"But I admit it's pretty hard
to trust the supervisors from
board action to board a ction."
the mayor said.
City Attorney Hugh Coffin sug -
gested the day might come
"when we may have to enter the
fray and expect a long bitter
fight that could last years.
perhaps more than a decade.··
Mr. Flam.son
services set
Private funeral services for
Newport Beach resident
Richard Fiamson, who died last
Wednesday at the age of 83, will
be held in his home stale of
Texas.
Dr. F1amson was associated
with Santa Fe Hos pital in Los
Angeles and had recently moved
to Corona del Mar. He was an
active member of the American
College of Surgeons and the
American Medical Association.
He is survived by two sons
Richard Flamson Ill of Los
Angeles and W. Jack Flamson or
London and four
grandchildren.
Sinatra, Streisand
lead Grammy list
L 0 S A N G EL ES ( A P > --
Frank Sinatra. Barbra Streisand
a nd n ewcomer Christopher
Cross led the way as the Na·
tional Academy of Recording
Arts and Sciences announced a
fairly middle-of.the road list of
major Grammy nominees today.
Sinatra's ··Trilogy . l'ast.
Present & l"uture" won album of
the year and best album votcl>,
with the single, "Theme from
New York. New York." gather
ing record or the year. song or
the vear. best male pop vocal
and best arrangement accompa
nying vocalist nom1n at1ons
Miss Streisand's "(;u1lty ."
produced hy Bee Gee Barry
c;1bb and fellow Bee Cee pro·
dul'crs Albhy Cialuten and Karl
Rict)ardson. wa:-. nominated for
a lbum or the year. ancl its
"Woman in Lo ve" singl e wa!>
nom inaled for record or the
vcar. song l)f thl' year and best f cm a le pop vocal performance
Miss Streis and's duet with
Barry Gihb, "Guilty," also wa:.
nominated for hes\ pop voe al
performance by a duo or group
Christopher Cross. a previous·
Iv unknown Texan whose dehul
album. "Christopher Cross, ..
has spawned several hil songs,
earned norrunations for album of
the year, best male pop vocal
performanl'e and be s t
engineered recording.
Hi s dreamy single. "Sailing'"
was nominated 'for record of the
year. song of the year and best
arrangement accompanying a
vocalist, and Cross himself was
nominated as best new artist.
Other no minees 10 ma1or
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\IHAfllA STREISAND
<·a t e gories inc luded : Bette
~11dlcr , whose "The Rose"
earned record of the year, song
of the year and best female pop
voC'a l performance nominations;
Kenny Rogers, whose "Lady"
received nominations for record
of the year, song of the year,
ht's t mal e pop vocal
pcrformanc·e and with Kim
Ca roes on "Don't l"a II in Love
with a Dreamer'' best pop
voeal 1x•rform<1ntc by a duo or
group.
Hilly J~I. who has won four
Grammys the las t two years
inC'lu<ling last year's prestigious
album of the year award was
nomma\c.'() for album of the year
and be s t rock voc al
p e rfo rm a n ce for "Glass
Houses." and Joel's long-time
producer Phil Ramone was
nominated as producer of the
year
The onl v rock ensemble to be
represente<J in a major category
was Pink 1-'!oyd, whose "The
Wall" was nominated as album
of the vcar . best vocal rock
p e rf o rman ce and best
cngincert'd recording
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A 39-year-old Irvine
woman learned sadly Mon-
day that close encounters in
Laguna Beach saloons
aren't always of the best
kind.
She reported to Irvine
j>OliCe that a man she met at.
work .. 'squired lier to a
Laguna waterin1 spot Sun·
day. Later, they parted at
her Irvine home about 3
a .m. Monday.
Diamond rings to make
Still later, she told in·
veati1atora, she discovered
ml11ln1 from her bedroom
dre11er were:
-A $5,000 bracelet.
-A 14 ,000 Lady
Hamlltonwatcb.
-Another 12,000 wrist
bauble.
She told ottlcen she tried
to reaeb her 1...Ueman at·
quatatance at tlaeteiepbone
number be 1••• ber. He
Wllft'ttblN .
her smlle. ------
Beautiful diamond dinner rln~s In 14 karat yellow gold.
A. $975. B. $525. C . $310.
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Business leaders ··
lack _identity
By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ
Most Americans would have little difficulty identifying
Crest as a toothpaste. But how many know who John G ..
·Smale is? •
' Most Americans would have little trouble telling you
what a Cadillac is. ·eqt how many recognize the name
Roger B. Smith?
Most Americans are probably familiar with the brand
name GE -and even the corporate name for which it
stands: General Electric. But how many are familiar
with John F. Welch Jr.?
BY NOW MOST Americans know about American Ex·
press Travelers Cheques (they're the ones always getting
Jost) -and they are certainly familiar_ with the race of
Karl Malden, the actor who promotes them in TV com·
mercials. But how
many people can tell
you who Jimmy "Three
Sticks" Robinson is?
Those are all
corporate leaders.heads
or newly elected heads
of ciant companies, But
Money
Tree
hardly anyone outside of their respective corporate com-
pounds knows anything about them.
John Smale, for example, is the man credited with get·
llnl the American Dental Association to endorse Crest as
an effective cavity fighter. It was quite a coup, enabling
Crest to capture first pla~e in sales.
AND IT HELPED Smale rise in the ranks at Procter &
Gamble IP&G). a company whose products (Tide, Ivory,
Head & Shoulders. Pampers, Charmin, Duncan Hines.
P'olgers. Jif J are likely to be found in every household in
the land. .. . . . . . . .... Smale has just been elected tile seventh chief ex·
ttutive in P&G 's 143-year history. He graduated from Ohio's
Miami University, not far from P&G 's headquarters in Cin·
cinnati. Heis53.
Roger 8 . Smith? He has just succeeded Thomas A.
Murphy as the chairman of the world's largest auto
. '
maker. General Motors. Smith, like Murphy, came up not ;:
from the factory floor but from the finance side of the busi· :-
ness. Neither has ever worked for another company. ,: •.
JOHN WELCH WILL STEP into the top job at General ~
Electric next April. He's yowig -45 -and he's that rarity ;:
in the corporate executive suite: he holds a Ph.D. degree. ~
Fortune describes Welch as "a sharp-elbows executive -~
positive. intense. impatient." He joined GE immediately it:
upon receiving his doctorate in chemical engineering from ;;
the University of Illinois in 1960. ~
Jimmy .. Three Sticks'' Robinson runs the American ~
Express empire, which includes Fireman's Fund in· ~
surance. He's called "Three Sticks" because he is James :·
Robinson III. He comes from a prominent Atlanta family. ~
Why are business leaders so invisible? David Finn. ~
chairman or Ruder & Finn. a major public relations outfit, ;:
wrote about this subject in the November-December issue ~.:
of the Harvard Business Review, concluding that cor· s;
ponte-managers .!.!.h-ttve-dor1t-a poor-jotrur-n1111~.--,,....,-..
themselves." :=
Finn maintains that ·'no one can be a leader if he or ~
she doesn't permit his or her deepest instincts as a human :~
being to manifest themselves at work and use those in-
stincts to capture the public imagination."
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that bttgan as a s111>t n~spons1· to a nt·ws story
the Iran cl'isis hus long-sinrc outgrown its
or iginul purpc1s1· to tw.t'11mt: m·l w11rk lt·lr!vision 's
las t word on lht.• tlciy 's t:vt:nts And 11 1s the only
daily network n('Ws 'how that al111w'> 1ts1·lf tht: in
dulge nt·t: of n•I at i vely in 1l1•pth rt:J>'1rl"
i\NUIOR Tt:D KOPPF.1. has t•m crged into
one of the steadiest of TV newsmen. itu1ding the
show with intclhl-{t.•ncc and styli~. and. 1l should be
noted, a limikc1 amount 1,f:pomposily
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has . When it began as th<· 111 t11 20 minute
"America Held llostagl'" m Ncivemhcr '79, 1l had
urge ncy to sustain 1l Hut as the cn s1s in Iran drew
out into a prulon)(ed ordeal, /\UC Nl'ws' httle
curiosity was for ced lo go on 1ls own merits
a1ainst NBC's .Johnny Carson and ens· rather
successful batch of lute night movicR
It became "Nightline." and graduiilly d e·
veloped a minidocumcnlary attitude, focusing on
one story in the news for 10 minutes or so while de·
voting the re maining ti me to .a brief newscast and,
or course. updates on the hostage situation.
SOMETHING UNEXPECTF.D h appened :
"Nightline" caught o n. Despite a much·tmproved,
and much-discussed , "Tonight Show" opposite it,
"Nlghlline" more than held its own in the ratings.
The numbers demonstrated a market for a late-
nlght news show.
Last week, "Nightline" expanded from 20
m inutes to a full halr·hour. This spring, it will ex·
pand rrom four nights a week to rive.
"Nlghtline ," in its way. has becom e the
• its ~BCde/enth
early Reagan call
.. MrNt·1l-Lchrer Report" of network television.
Wht·n llonald Heagan mf't with Mexico's pres ident
.J1>s1· L'>IJ('Z Portillo last week. the evening network
Ol'W S s howed pictures or Reagan a nd Lopez
l'o rl illo, ofh:r<!d some brief comment on Reali( an 's
hopt• of 1mprovi nJ! rt'lations with Mexico, and that
was about it.
Bul "Nighllin<"' spent time with the story. It
<'allt·d upon a Heagan adviser on Mexico to explain
\hat eounlry's scemin~ reluctance to become a
t·hc ap and easy supplier of oil to the United
Stall's fl went li ve to Mexico C.:ity for comments
from a Me xican um vcrsity professor, and explored
s11m1· of lhf! reasons bchjnd the strained U.S.·
M1•xwan rc·lations un1l cr the Carter administra·
lion
TH•: t'Ol.WWING F.VF.NING, last Tuesday,
"N 1~htlinc" planned ii m inidocumentary on the
Mafia, including an interview with informant Jim·
m y "Thl' Weasel" f'ratianno. But the show's in-
spirmJ! force beckoned : Reports new everywhere
that evening saying that Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini had accepted U.S. proposals for the re·
l1'asc of the hosh1ges.
"Nightline" devoted the entire show to the Ira·
man situation, overplaying the prospect of immi-
nent resolution as much as any othe r network
ne ws operation. Des pite the Cacl that Jody Powell
was emphatically restrained on the developme nt,
/\HC's Rob Oyk told the "Nightline" audience:
"It is obvious that something is happening
ther e, an important announcement is on the way."
THE ANNOUNCEMENT never came thal
niRht. of course, and ABC News, a s the others,
backed off once again. But "Nighlline" was at
le ast there. r eady for the story. When Iran
promised an eventful news conference at 2:30 a.m .
New York time. "NiJChtline" went on the air for West
Coast viewers.
Even though the re was no true breakthrough, it
was welcome information on a night when thln1s
seemed to be breaking. CBS. meanwhile was into
Its movie, and Carson was about lo Introduce his
next guest.
:;, 1 LOS ANGELES (AP ) -NBC News division
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KHJ e 6:00 -1....akers Basketball.
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Laurence Olivier won the Oscar for his
portrayal of the Danish prince in
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Linda Lavin stars as a nurse whose un~on
ventional treatment of terminally ill patients
gets her in trouble with a doctor <Peter
Donat) in the new TV movie "A Matter of
Life and Death" tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel
2.
Merv salutes Harrison
Tonight's Merv Grifrin Show on KTTV, Chan·
nel 11 , al 9 p.m . will be a fuJl .program 90-minute
salute to Rex Harrison and the new "M y Fair
Lady" on stage at the Pantages Theater.
Highlight of thil\ evening's. tri_bnte will be a
half ·hour Interview with Harnson, followed by
conversation and performances by other leading
members or the company including Cheryl Ken·
nedy, young British musical comedy star who is
making her American debut as Eliza Doolittle.
Fred to sta
at NBC helm
I.OS ,\:\j:f<:l.ES •1\1'1 '.IU '. \dtll'h unvc•tlccl
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i'HH .. s SH« T\. dl\'l:-.tnn lie ·als11 !'.aid Uwt the
ndwork ha:-. ~f111;1 ll~ p11!'.h1•cl 1h w;c~ 1nl11 s econd
plac·1· 1n the· thn•t• w;I\ rating~ ran·. atthoui.:h the
oth•·r t•orn men·1al tlt'lworks d1!'.pul1· lhl· <'latm
NB<' t:NTt:RTMNMt:NT l'r cs1dt•nt Hra ndc>n
Tart1koff. S1lverm;.1"1 ·s :JI year old proll•1Zc. who
took t•11ntrt1l of NB(' prt1grummin~ last st•ason.
s aid NB<· will prt'mtt'rt' M'Ven of its 19fl').JU series
in .I anuary. mdudmJ,! restructured versions or
.. Bur k Ko~ers." ·' ILi and the Rear" and "Lobo."
flt' said the nt'lwork pla('es gn•a t stock in the
new "Ifill filues" poltC·c st•ri cs. to debut Jan 15,
and a "Walking Tall"· series starring Bo Svenson.
Another biJ? NBC hope 1s th<' m ulti-part "The
Gangster Chromc·ks ·· Tar11korr said the show
would not Rlorify v111l<'nct·. but would explore a
phenomenon organ1u•d crimt• that 1s part of
our c ulture
i\S t'OR RF.MAKt:s Ot' old TV show~ such as
a new ··Maverick ... with James Ira m er repris ing
the starring role. and .. The Brady c;1rl~ Get Mar-
ried." Tartikoff quipped · ·Tm only 31 years old so
I never saw them the rirst time "
· Other upcoming shows include : "The AnJCie
Di('kinson Show,·· with Miss Dickinson as a
divorced woman: "Th<' Stockers." a pilot starring
Pitts burgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw
and country singer Mel T illis as stock car drivers ~:
.. Nero Wolfe." with William Conrad as the noted
detective, and the ··Project Peacock" prime tim":
children·s series that kicks off Feb. 8 with "The:
Ril' Stufft.>d Dog," featuring Snoopy :
Tartikorf restated a pledge that NBC would deli
emphasize its past erratic scheduling and ~uic~
can<'ellation practices and concentrate on building•
bread-and·butter weekly series.